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GENERAL  CATALOGUE 


OF    THE 


MEADVILLE 

THEOLOGICAL 

SCHOOL 

MEADVILLE,  PENN. 

1844-1920 


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GENERAL  CATALOGUE 


OF    THE 


MEADVILLE 
THEOLOGICAL   SCHOOL 


MEADVILLE 

PENNSYLVANIA 

1844-1920 


COMPILED  BY 

THE  REV.  WALTER  COX  GREEN,  A.  M.,  S.  T.  B. 

LIBRARIAN  AND  SECRETARY  OF  THE  FACULTY 


MEADVILLE,  PA. 

1920 


The  publication  of  the  first  edition  of  the  General  Catalogue  was 
made  possible  by  the  action  of  the  Meadville  Alumni  Association  at  its 
annual  meeting  in  1909,  in  placing  a  sum  of  money  at  the  disposal  of 
the  compiler,  and  by  the  advance  subscriptions  of  former  students.  A 
copy  of  the  book  was  sent  postpaid  upon  the  receipt  of  one  dollar. 

An  edition  of  three  hundred  copies  was  printed. 


PREFACE  TO  FIRST  EDITION 


Shortly  after  taking  up  my  work  in  1904  as  the  Librarian  and  the 
Secretary  of  the  Faculty  of  the  Meadville  Theological  School,  I  began 
in  my  leisure  hours,  as  a  labor  of  love,  the  compilation  of  this  General 
Catalogue,  in  which  I  have  tried  to  give  the  following  information  about 
persons  who  have  ever  been  students,  both  as  graduates  and  under- 
graduates: 

1.  A  complete  list  of  the  full  names  of  the  graduates,  arranged 
in  order  by  the  year  of  graduation.  In  the  case  of  women  who  have 
married  after  leaving  the  School,  their  names  after  marriage  are  added 
in  brackets. 

2.  A  complete  list  of  the  full  names  of  the  non-graduates,  ar- 
ranged in  the  order  of  the  years  in  which  they  left  the  School.  In 
the  case  of  women  who  have  married  since  leaving  the  School,  their 
names  after  marriage  are  added  in  brackets. 

3.  The  *  before  a  name  shows  that  the  person  has  died.  The  dag- 
ger after  the  name  shows  that  the  name  of  the  student  is  not  to  be 
found  in  the  annual  catalogue  for  that  year,  usually  because  the  stu- 
dent entered  the  School  after  the  annual  catalogue  had  been  printed. 

4.  The  number  of  years  that  the  student  was  connected  with  the 
School  is  shown  by  the  figures,  1,  2,  3,  4.  An  incomplete  year  is  shown 
by  a  dash  after  the  figure,  as  1 — 

5.  The  degree  of  B.  D.,  when  granted  by  the  School,  is  placed  after 
the  word  Graduate,  with  the  date  of  the  granting  of  the  same  in  brackets, 
if  it  was  other  than  the  year  of  graduation.  A  list  of  such  degrees  will 
be  found  in  Appendix  II. 

6.  The  place  and  date  of  birth.  The  date  is  omitted  in  the  case  of 
women  now  living. 

7.  Degrees  from  colleges  and  universities,  with  the  names  of  the  in- 
stitutions granting  them,  and  the  year  in  which  they  were  granted. 

8.  The  name  of  the  ministry,  with  the  place  and  date  of  ordina- 
tion. 

9.  The  name  of  the  church,  usually  the  name  as  it  then  was,  with 
the  present  name  in  brackets.  This  item  is  not  usually  given  in  the 
General  Catalogues  of  the  theological  schools  in  the  United  States,  but 
it  has  seemed  to  me  to  be  a  valuable  part  of  the  ministerial  record. 


10.  Tlio  month  and  day  and  your  wlion  a  pastorate  began,  and  tho 
month  and  Ihe  day  and  year  when  i(  ended.  In  some  eases  (he  dates 
of  ordinal  ion  and  inslnllation  are  addeil. 

11.  In  some  tew  eases  wheu  the  stndent  did  not  enter  tho  ministry, 
or  did  not  stny  in  it   King,  other  items  of  int'ormatiou  arc  given. 

IL'.  Ohaidaineies,  with  the  name  of  the  regiment,  and  the  dates  of 
service,  liotli  in  the  Civil  War,  iu  hiter  time,  and  iu  tho  state  legisla- 
tures. 

l.'i.     'IMie  |dact>  and  date  of  death. 

II.  IJel'erenee  to  printed  biographies,  and  to  tho  obituary  notices 
in  tlie  .\n\eri('an  Unitarian  Association  Year  Books,  and  in  the  denomi- 
national papers. 

In  a  few  eases  some  oi'  tlu>  above  items  lu»ve  been  omitted  at  the 
request  of  those  furnishing  information. 

The  compilation  of  all  this  material  lias  been  in  some  eases  ilillicult 
and  in  others  (>asy. 

One  ditliculty  has  been  the  lack  of  printed  lists  of  tlie  graduates, 
arranged  by  the  year  of  graduation.  In  the  catalogue  for  1S55-1S5G, 
such  a  list  of  the  graduates,  arranged  by  the  year  of  graduation,  was 
printed,  together  with  a  compU^te  list  of  all  other  students.  In  tho  cata- 
logues for  tlie  years  lS7r)-lS7ti  and  1889-1800,  a  list  was  printed  of  all 
who  had  ever  entered  the  School,  but  arranged  simply  by  the  year  of 
entrance.  A  similar  list  was  printed  in  the  catalogue  for  18!>S)-1000, 
but  with  the  names  of  the  graduates  printed  in  heavy  black  faced  type. 
At  present  the  only  complete  lists  of  graduates  are  two  old  typewritten 
lists.  In  some  cases  I  have  relied  upon  the  faculty  records,  but  even 
tliese  are  not  wholly  satisfactory  on  this  point.  Again  some  confusion 
has  resulted  from  the  fact  that  in  some  years,  certilicates  were  granted 
to  students  who  had  been  in  the  School  for  a  partial  course,  and  who 
might  be  spoken  ol'  as  "  certiiicated  undergraduates,"  or  "graduates 
from  a  partial  courvse. ''  In  some  cases  old  students  have  confused  these 
two  lists.    Such  a  list  will  be  found  in  Appendix  I. 

Another  ditliculty  has  been  the  lack  in  the  Meadville  Theological 
School  Library  of  the  newspapers  and  year  books  of  the  Christian  con- 
nection. As  many  students  in  the  early  years  of  tie  School  entered 
that  ministry,  access  to  these  old  records  would  have  made  this  com- 
pilation more  complete.  The  compiler  would  be  pleased  to  hear  of  tho 
existence  of  a  complete  llle  of  the  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty. 

Another  ditliculty  comes  from  the  large  number  of  students  in  the 
earlier  years  who  stayed  Init  a  short  time  in  the  ministry,  or  who  never 
entered  any  ministry,  and  so  have  been  lost  track  of  by  their  minis- 
terial schoolmates. 


Another  difficulty  conioH  from  the  diHbandrnont  of  churchoH  where 
students  were  settled  years  ago,  about  which  one  can  learn  but  little 
in  these  days,  and  whoso  records  are  no  longer  in  existence.  In  some 
cases  the  records  of  churches  still  extant  have  been  so  poorly  kept  that 
they  do  not  tell  when  a  minister  came  and  when  he  left. 

A  final  difficulty  comes  from  the  registration  blanks  to  be  filled  out 
by  the  student  upon  entering  the  School.  With  the  excefition  of  the 
first  five  years  and  the  last  six  years,  I  have  not  been  able  to  find 
any  registration  or  matriculation  Vjlanks  that  give  the  full  name  and 
place  and  date  of  birth  of  the  student,  with  his  educational  record,  and 
in  some  cases  his  ministerial  record  before  entering  the  School. 

On  the  other  hand,  the  work  of  the  compiler  has  been  helped  in  two 
ways.  In  IH'.)''  the  Rev.  William  Ladd  Chaffin,  a  graduate  of  the  class 
of  1861  and  a  Trustee  of  the  School,  sent  out,  as  Secretary  of  the  Mead- 
ville  Alumni  Association,  a  printed  blank  to  all  the  old  students  then 
living,  with  questions,  covering  almost  the  same  ground  as  planned  in 
this  General  Catalogue.  The  results  were  over  a  hundred  well  filled 
blanks,  together  with  a  lot  of  information,  all  of  which  most  useful  ma- 
terial has  been  kindly  placed  at  my  di.sposal  by  the  Meadville  Alumni 
Association.  This  information  was  especially  valuable,  as  the  number 
who  filled  out  the  blanks  in  189.3  has  become  rapidly  less,  year  by  year. 
And  it  is  safe  to  say  that  without  this  information  this  General  Cata- 
logue would  not  have  been  as  perfect  as  it  is  now. 

A  second  help  came  to  the  compiler  from  the  fact  that  some  seventy 
odd  students  have  studied  at  the  Harvard  Divinity  School,  either  as 
graduates  or  as  undergraduates,  and  so  their  record,  down  to  1910,  has 
been  found  in  print  in  the  General  Catalogue  of  the  Harvard  Divinity 
School. 

The  sources  for  the  compilation  of  this  General  Catalogue  have  been 
the  blanks  referred  to  above,  the  blanks  sent  out  by  the  compiler,  both 
to  former  students  and  to  the  clerks  of  the  churches,  extracts  from  the 
files  of  the  Christian  Register,  the  Unitarian,  Unity,  the  Pacific  Uni- 
tarian and  the  Southern  Unitarian,  the  year  books  of  the  American 
Unitarian  Association,  the  quarterly  and  monthly  journals  of  the  Amer- 
ican Unitarian  Association,  and  in  some  few  cases  the  year  books  of 
other  denominations. 

Parts  of  the  General  Catalogue  have  appeared  in  print,  in  the  earlier 
number  of  the  Meadville  Theological  School  Quarterly  Bulletin.  Part 
I,  1846-18.'j.3,  appeared  in  the  .January,  1909,  number;  part  II,  18.54-1861, 
in  the  July,  1909,  number,  and  part  III,  1862-1868,  in  the  October,  1909, 
number.  One  advantage  of  this  has  been  that  a  number  of  mistakes 
have  been  found  and  corrected. 


In  conclusion  the  compiler  would  thank  all  those  who  have  helped 
him  in  this  work  by  answering  the  questions  sent  to  them,  and  by  sug- 
gesting the  names  of  relatives  of  students  now  gone,  and  he  would  also 
here  record  his  indebtedness  to  Professor  N.  P.  Oilman,  of  the  Mead- 
ville  Theological  School,  who  has  kindly  looked  over  the  proof  of  this 
book.  The  compiler  would  be  much  pleased  to  receive  corrections  of 
any  mistakes  that  have  crept  into  this  work,  so  that  the  next  edition 
of  this  General  Catalogue  may  be  made  more  perfect. 

WALTER  C.  GREEN. 

December,  1910. 


EXPLANATION 


The  large  figures,  1846,  1847,  etc.,  show  the  year  of  graduation.  The 
names  of  the  graduates  for  that  year  are  printed  in  black  letter  capitals 
and  are  arranged  alphabetically.  A  long  dash  separates  the  names  of 
the  graduates  from  the  names  of  those  who  left  the  School  during  that 
year  and  who  might  be  spoken  of  as  undergraduates.  These  latter 
names  are  printed  in  lower  case  black  letters  and  are  arranged  alpha- 
betically. 

The  *  before  the  name  shows  that  the  person  has  died.  The  figures 
1,  2,  3,  4  indicate  the  number  of  years  that  the  person  was  connected 
with  the  School,  and  if  a  figure  is  followed  by  a  dash,  as  1 — ,  it  means 
that  the  person  left  the  School  before  the  year  was  finished. 

The  words,  "Certificated  Undergraduates,"  are  explained  in  the 
preface.  The  t  after  the  number  of  years  shows  that  the  name  of  that 
person  is  not  to  be  found  in  the  School  catalogue  for  that  year,  usually 
because  the  person  entered  the  School  after  the  catalogue  was  printed. 

The  letters  B.  D.  show  that  the  person  received  the  degree  of  Bache- 
lor of  Divinity  from  the  Meadville  Theological  School,  and  if  the  de- 
gree was  received  at  a  date  other  than  the  year  of  graduation,  this  fact 
is  shown  by  the  date  of  granting  the  degree  being  placed  in  brackets. 

The  record  of  each  person  has  been  made  as  far  as  possible  a  chrono- 
logical one.  The  records  begin  with  the  place  and  date  of  birth,  the 
college  and  honorary  degrees  received,  the  ministry  followed  and  the 
places  and  dates  of  the  pastorates,  and  the  place  and  date  of  death  in 
the  case  of  those  not  now  living.  The  only  exceptions  to  this  chrono- 
logical order  are  the  honorary  degrees  which  for  sake  of  convenience 
are  placed  after  the  college  degrees.  The  dash  at  the  end  of  a  record 
indicates  that  the  pastorate  or  position  is  not  yet  ended. 

When  a  church  or  society  has  a  name  different  from  the  name  it 
had  years  ago,  I  have  as  a  general  rule  given  the  name  of  the  church 
or  society  as  it  was  when  the  person  had  a  pastorate,  with  the  present 
name  in  brackets. 

The  name  of  the  church  or  society  is  followed  by  the  name  of  the 
place  and  the  name  of  the  state  or  the  customary  abbreviation,  as  "First 
Parish,  Hingham,  Mass."  But  when  the  name  of  the  church  ends  in 
the  name  of  the  place,  the  name  of  the  place  is  not  repeated,  as  "First 
Parish  in  Sandwich,  Mass. ' '  And  when  two  churches  named  in  suc- 
cession are  in  the  same  state,  the  name  of  the  state  is  not  repeated,  as 
"First  Parish,  Hingham,  Mass.,  and  First  Congregational  Society,  Need- 
ham." 


PREFACE  TO  SECOND  EDITION 


When  it  was  decided  to  hold  the  Seventy-fifth  anniversary  of  the 
School  in  June,  1920,  it  was  also  decided  to  issue  a  new  edition  of  the 
General  Catalogue.  The  second  edition  is  made  up  on  the  same  plan 
as  the  first,  with  two  differences.  In  the  first  place  the  names  of  the 
churches  are  omitted  unless  there  are  two  churches  of  the  same  denom- 
ination in  the  same  city  and  in  the  second  place  the  names  of  months 
have  been  abbreviated.  All  ordinations  at  Meadville  are  understood  to 
have  been  held  at  the  Independent  Congregational  Church  unless  stated 
to  have  been  held  in  the  Theological  School.  Since  the  first  edition  was 
issued  the  compiler  has  come  across  the  original  matriculation  book 
which  gives  the  age  at  admission  of  all  the  students  though  not  the  date 
of  birth  nor  the  name  in  full.  The  compiler  is  under  great  obligations 
to  Professor  Clayton  E.  Bowen  who  has  helped  him  in  this  second 
edition  and  in  reading  the  proofs  of  the  same. 

It  will  interest  all  friends  of  the  School  to  know  that  the  Eev.  George 
Gardner  Withington  of  the  class  of  1854  is  the  oldest  living  Alumnus 
and  that  the  Eev.  William  Ladd  Chafiin,  graduate  of  the  class  of  1861, 
is  the  longest  settled  Unitarian  minister  now  in  active  service,  having 
begun  his  pastorate  at  Unity  Church,  North  Easton,  Massachusetts,  Jan. 
1,  1868,  and  senior  minister  from  1905  to  date. 

Appendix  IV  contains  a  list  of  the  degrees  of  D.D.  and  of  Th.D.  that 
have  been  granted  by  the  Meadville  Theological  School. 

May,  1920. 


CATALOGUE 


1846 


*GEORGE  TOWNSEND  HILL.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Castle  Carey,  Somerset,  England,  Sept.  16,  1811.  Unitarian 
ministry.  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  ordained,  Apr.  14,  1847-Sept.  1, 
1852;  Ware,  Sept.  22,  1852- Jan.  1,  1855.  Died,  Bridgeton,  N.  J., 
Nov.  30,  1877. 

*rREDERICK  RICHARDS  NEWELL.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Concord,  Mass.,  June  23,  1814.  Ordained  as  an  Evangelist, 
Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1847.  Unitarian  ministry.  Pom- 
fret,  Vt.,  1847- ;  Brewster,  Mass.,  Nov.  13,  1847-reb.  8,  1852;  Little- 
ton, installed,  Sept.  27,  1854-Nov.  15,  1856;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  organ- 
ized the  first  liberal  service;  Western  Sanitary  Commission;  Super- 
intendent of  Freedmen  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  Chaplain,  1st  Eegiment, 
Infantry,  Missouri  State  Militia  Volunteers,  June  10,  1863.—  Died, 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Jan.  9,  1864. 

*CALEB  GORDON  WARD.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Gerry,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1816.  Christian  connection,  Erie  con- 
ference. Ordained,  Springfield,  Pa.,  May,  1843.  Hermitage,  N, 
Y.,  1846- ;  Dundee  and  Eddytown,  1848.  Unitarian  ministry.  St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Minister  at  large,  1854-1864.  Died,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
Aug.  1,  1875. 

*See:  "Rev.  E.  W.  Humphreys.  Memoirs  of  Deceased  Christian  Ministers; 
or,  Brief  Sketches  of  the  Lives  and  Labors  of  975  Ministers  who  died  between 
1793  and  1880.       Dayton,  O.,  1880." 


*Dolenna  Barnes.    2. 

Born,  Spring  Corners,  Pa.,  June  7,  1819.  Christian  connection, 
Erie  conference.      Died,  Waterford,  Pa.,  Jan.  13,  1867. 

*Edward  Pearson  Bond.    2. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1824.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity 
School,  1849.  Unitarian  ministry.  Ordained  as  an  Evangelist, 
Boston,  Mass.,  June  12,  1849.  Missionary,  American  Unitarian 
Association  in  California,  June,  1849;  in  government  work  in  the 
Sandwich  Islands;    Secretary  and  Manager,  Boston   Safe  Deposit 


1847] 

and  Trust  Company,  Boston,  Mass.  Died,  West  Newton,  Mass., 
Feb.  10,  1893. 

*Gardiier  Dean,     l.f 
Born,  1817. 

*Horatio  Maxsh.    l.f 
Born,  1817. 

*Horace  Buttolph  Poyer.     1. 

Born,  Norwich,  N.  Y.,  1823.  Christian  connection.  Legal  profes- 
sion.     Died,  Greenville,  Texas,  Jan.  24,  1882. 

1847 

*GEORGE  SUMNER  BALL     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Leominster,  Mass.,  May  22,  1822.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Ware,  Mass.,  ordained,  Oct.  13,  1847-Oct.  13,  1849;  Upton,  Sept. 
22,  1849- (installed,  Jan.  17, 1850) -Mar.  3, 1855;  Plymouth,  Colleague, 
Apr.  1,  1855-Apr.  1,  1857;  Upton,  Apr.  8,  1857-Apr.  12,  1892;  Chap- 
lain, 21st  Massachusetts  Eegiment,  Nov.  11,  1861-Dec.  3,  1862; 
Chaplain,  House  of  Eepresentatives  in  the  General  Court,  Massa- 
chusetts, 1865-1867.      Died,  West  Upton,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1902. 

*See:  "Heralds  of  A  Liberal  Faith,  Edited  with  an  Introduction  by  Samuel 
A.  Eliot.  Boston:  1910.  v.  ii.  p.  71".  "American  Unitarian  Association 
Year  Book,  1903,  p.  156." 

*PETER  BETSCH.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Mackviller,  near  Strassburg,  France,  1819.  Christian  con- 
nection.     Unitarian  ministry,  1856-1863.      Richmond,  O. 

*DANIEL  W.  J.  BOYER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bernville,   Pa.,   1824.      Christian   connection.      Eock   Stream 
and  Sellerton,  N.   Y.,   1847-1850;   Jefferson,   1850-1851.      Unitarian 
ministry.      Cannelton,  Ind.,  1851-1852.      Died  Cannelton,  Ind.,  Feb. 
24,  1853. 
*See:      "Rev.  E.  W.  Humphreys.        Memoirs  of  Deceased  Christian  Ministers." 


*Elisha  D.  Bates.     2. 

Born,  Broome,  N.  Y.,   1820.      Christian  connection.      Preached  in 
New  York  State  and  Townsend,  Mass. 

*Mordecai  DeLange.     1, 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Feb.  20,  1812.      Unitarian  ministry.      St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  minister  at  large,  1846-1848;  Quincy,  111.,  Jan.  1,  1848- 


[1848 

Apr.  1,  1852;  reorganized  Unitarian  Church  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
1849-1852.  Custodian,  Divinity  Hall,  Meadville  Theological  School, 
1870-1879.      Died,  Meadville,  Pa.,  May  8,  1879. 

♦James  White  Mackintosh.     2. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  30,  1818.  Teacher.  Died,  Pittsfield, 
111.,  July  2,  1891. 

*David  Wright  McKown.     1. 

Born,  Eipley,  Va.,  July  4,  1820.      Christian  connection,  ordained, 
Danville,    O.,    1843.      Preached    seven    years    before    entering    the 
school.      Died,  Spring,  Pa.,  May  22,  1848. 
*See:      "Rev.  E.  W.  Humphreys.       Memoirs  of  Deceased  Christian  Ministers." 

♦Thomas  W,  Sampson.     1. 
Born,  1823. 

*John  Noah  Spoor.     1. 

Born,  Root,  N.  Y.,  1818.  Christian  connection.  Steventon,  N.  Y., 
1843-1846;  New  Baltimore,  1848-1849;  Milan,  June  2,  1847-May  6, 
1854;  Milford,  N.  J.,  1854-1864;  Carversville,  Pa.,  1865-1880.  Died, 
Carversville,  Pa.,  Sept.  7,  1880. 

♦John  Loop  Towner.    1. 

Born,  Bath,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  20,  1819.      Christian  connection. 

1848 

♦STILLMAN  BARBER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Warwick,  Mass.,  July  21,  1818.  Unitarian  ministry.  Rowe, 
Mass.,  ordained,  June  12,  1850-Sept.  1852;  Hubbardston,  Apr.  1, 
1853- ;  Townsend  Harbor,  June  12,  1854-1856;  Mendon,  June  1, 
1856-May  13,  1860;  Tyngsboro,  July  14,  1860-Nov.  9,  1867;  Ber- 
nardston,  Apr.  1,  1868-Apr.  1,  1871.  Died,  Bernardston,  Mass., 
Feb.  15,  1901. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association  Year  Book,   1901,  p.   149." 

♦LIBERTY  BILLINGS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Saco,  Me.,  1823.  Unitarian  ministry.  Peterboro,  N.  H., 
Colleague,  ordained,  Oct.  25,  1848-Oct.  27,  1850;  Ware,  Mass.,  stated 
supply,  Jan.  1,  1851-Dec.  31,  1851;  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1853-1854; 
Quincy,  111.,  Dec.  1,  1854-May  1,  1861;  Chaplain,  4th  Regiment,  In- 
fantry, New  Hampshire  Volunteers,  July  29,  1862-Nov.  4,  1862; 
Lieutenant  Colonel,  U.  S.  Colored  Troops,  (33rd  U.  S.  C.  Infantry), 
Nov.  1,  1862- July  9,  1863.  President  of  the  Senate  in  Florida; 
Acting  Governor  of  Florida.      Died,  Fernanflina,  Fla.,  Oct.  12,  1877. 


1848] 

*NATHANIEL  OTIS  CHAFPEE,     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  Jan.  28,  1812.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Montague,  Mass.,  ordained,  Jan.  10,  1849-1850;  Brookfield,  1851- 
1852;  South  Natick,  Apr.  2,  1852-Apr.  1853;  Brewster,  Mar.  6,  1854- 
Mar.  7,  1855;  Billerica,  1855-1857;  Bolton,  Apr.  1,  1861-Aug.,  1862; 
First  Universalist  Church,  Dixfield,  Me.,  1869-1871.  Died,  Auburn, 
Me.,  Aug.  15,  1892. 

*ALVIN  COBURN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Westfield,  Vt.,  July  17,  1814.  Christian  connection.  Wat- 
kins,  N.  Y.;  Union  Springs;  Vernon;  Antioch  College,  Principal 
Preparatory  Department,  1856-1857.  Died,  Union  Springs,  N.  Y., 
Apr.  30,  1902. 

♦WILLIAM  GUSHING.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hingham,  Mass.,  1824.  Christian  connection.  Union 
Springs,  N.  Y.;  Searsburg.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained  as  an 
Evangelist,  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Oct.  25,  1848.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Min- 
ister at  large,  Mar.,  1850. 

*EVAN  WILLIAM  HUMPHREYS.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Llandyssil  Parish,  South  Wales,  Jan.  11,  1818.  Christian 
connection,  ordained,  Mt.  Zion  Church,  near  Fraseysburg,  O.,  Aug., 
1845.  Granville,  O.;  Newark;  Beach;  Grillins.  Editor,  Gospel 
Herald.  Lecturer.  Founder  of  Union  Christian  College.  Bi- 
ographer of  Christian  Ministers.  Died,  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  Jan. 
14,  1884. 

*THOMAS  SPENCER  LATHROP.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1822.  Unitarian  ministry, 
ordained  as  an  Evangelist,  Sharon,  Mass.,  Aug.  16,  1848.  North- 
umberland, Pa.,  1848-1850;  Calais,  Me.,  1850-1856;  Walpole,  N.  H., 
installed,  Nov.  6,  1856-1858.  Universalist  ministry.  Bridgeport, 
Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1862-1864;  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  18,  1866.—  Died, 
North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  20,  1900. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.      Year  Book,  1901,  p.  152." 

*SAMUEL  McKOWN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Jackson  County,  W.  Va.,  Aug.  21,  1822.  Christian  connec- 
tion. Church  Hill,  O.,  1849-1857;  Portage,  1857-1859;  Carroll 
County,  1869-1870;  Middleton,  1870-1871;  Highland  Church,  1871- 
1872;  Westville,  1872-1882;  Portage  County,  1882-1884;  Berlin  and 
Venter,  1884-1885;  New  Alexandria,  1885-1886;  Danville,  1886- 
1887.      Died,  East  Fairfield,  O.,  Oct.  7,  1907. 


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*NOAH  MICHAEL.     3,     Graduate. 

Born,  Jefferson,  Md.,  1819.      Christian  connection. 


*  Samuel  Bennett.     1. 

Born,  Northwood,  N.  H.,  Mar.  15,  1816.  Universalist  ministry. 
North  Heading,  Mass.,  1842-1844;  Brewster,  Nov.  1844-Apr.  3,  1846. 
Died,  Shreveport,  La. 

*Irvin  Bullock.     2. 

Born,  1820.  Christian  connection.  Arkwright,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1854- 
Sept.  30,  1855;  Dewitteville;  Marion;  Newark,  Oct.  1877-1885. 
Died,  Newark,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  16,  1900. 

*James  Elliott.     4. 

Born,  Tyrone  County,  Ireland,  1824.  Christian  connection.  Sid- 
ney, O.;  Greenville,  June  29,  1850-Apr.  1,  1852.  Lawyer;  War 
Correspondent,  Cincinnati,  O.      Died,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1862. 

*Isaac  Warren  Terris.     2. 

Born,  1827. 

*Silas  Orville  Fuller.    2. 

Born    Liberty    Hill,    Ct.,    Mar.    18,    1823.      Christian    connection. 
Warnersville,  N.  Y.;  North  Dighton,  Mass.,  May  5,  1850- (ordained, 
Aug.   28,    1850) -May,    1852;    Milford,   N.   J.,   June    1,    1852-July   1, 
1854;  Little  York,  N.  J.      Died,  Liberty  Hill,  Ct.,  June  20,  1860. 
*See:      "Rev.  E.  W.  Humphreys.        Memoirs  of  Deceased  Christian  Ministers." 

*Grove  K.  Godfrey.     1. 

Born,  1826. 

*Benjamin  David  Himebough.     3. 
Born,  Hayfield,  Pa.,  1824. 

*  Samuel  Lamed.     1. 

Born,  1824.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained  as  an  Evangelist, 
Church  of  the  Saviour,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  6,  1850.      Mobile,  Ala. 

*Jolin  Lyon.     1. 

Born,  Mar.  17,  1818.  Christian  connection.  Died,  Middleburgh, 
O.,  Apr.  28,  1893. 

*Smith  Norton.     2. 

Born,  Madison,  Me.,  Apr.  18,  1824.  A.B.,  Oberlin  College,  1855; 
Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1858.      Congregational  ministry,  or- 


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dained,  Lebanon,  O.,  Feb.  22,  1859.  Greenville,  111.,  Nov.  1,  1859- 
Nov.  1,  1860;  CliurcMll,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1861-Oct.,  1862;  Home  Mis- 
sionary, Michigan  and  Indiana,  1862-1867;  East  Concord,  N.  H., 
Oct.  10,  1867-Nov.  1,  1868;  Home  Missionary,  Baraboo,  Wis.,  1869- 
1870;  Superintendent,  Ladies'  College,  Evanston,  111.,  1871-1874; 
BetMehem,  N.  H.,  Feb.,  1880-Feb.,  1882;  Pierre,  So.  Dak.,  1882- 
1885;  General  Missionary,  Dakota,  1884-1885;  Wisconsin,  1889-1890; 
Shoreham,  Vt.,  Nov.  30,  1890-Nov.  1893;  Newfane,  1895-1900. 
Died,  Portland,  Ore.,  Apr.  13,  1912. 
*See:      "Congregational  Year  Book,  1913,  p.  27." 

1849 

*RTJEL  STEPHEN  DAVIS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Dudley,  Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1816.  Universalist  ministry.  Lei- 
cester, Mass.;  Sherborn.      Died,  Sycamore,  111.,  Aug.  12,  1887. 

*ROBERT  HASSALL.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hanley,  Staffordshire,  England,  Apr.  20,  1821.  Unitarian 
ministry,  ordained,  1844.  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  First  Congregational 
Church  of  the  Messiah,  Colleague,  Jan.  1,  1850- Jan.  1,  1852;  Men- 
don,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1852-Jan.  27,  1856;  Haverhill,  Apr.  1,  1856- Apr. 
3,  1858;  Chaplain,  50tTi  Eeginient,  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Militia, 
Nov.  8,  1862-Mar.  10,  1863;  Keokuk,  Iowa,  Sept.  1,  1863-Sept.  22, 
1866.      Died,  Keokuk,  Iowa,  Sept.  27,  1900. 

*RUSH  RHEES  SHIPPEN.     5.     Graduate.     D.  D.     [1911.] 

Born,  Meadville,  Pa.,  Jan.  18,  1828.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained 
as  an  Evangelist,  Meadville,  Pa.,  Nov.  11,  1849.  Chicago,  111., 
First  Unitarian  Church,  Nov.  13,  1849- July  1,  1857;  supply,  Mead- 
ville, Pa.,  Oct.  1857-Sept.  13,  1858;  Worcester,  Mass.,  Church  of 
the  Unity,  installed,  Dec.  22,  1858- July  31,  1871;  Secretary,  Ameri- 
can Unitarian  Association,  Boston,  Mass.,  June,  1871-Apr.  13,  1881; 
Washington,  D.  C,  installed  Apr.  13,  1881-Oct.  31,  1895;  Brockton, 
Mass.,  installed,  Oct.  31,  1895-Oct.  31,  1905.  Died,  Brockton,  Mass., 
June  18,  1911. 
*See:      "American    Unitarian    Association.     Year    Book,    1911,    p.    159." 

*CHARLES  MANSON  TAGGART.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Montreal,  Canada,  Oct.  31,  1822.  Unitarian  ministry.  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  ordained,  July  31,  1849-Apr.  30,  1850;  Missionary 
work,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Feb.  9,  1851-Feb.  27,  1853;  Charleston,  S. 
C,  Colleague,  June  19,  1853.—  Died,  Charleston,  S.  C,  Oct.  22,  1854. 

*See:  "Sermons  by  Charles  Manson  Taggart,  late  Colleague  Pastor  of  Uni- 
tarian Church  in  Charleston,  S.  C,  with  a  memoir  by  John  H.  Heywood. 
Boston,   1854." 

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*THOMAS  WESTON.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Aug.  30,  1821.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained as  an  Evangelist,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  May  26,  1851.  Ber- 
nardston,  Mass.,  Dec,  lS50-Apr.,  1852;  Northumberland,  Pa.,  Nov., 
1852-18.54;  New  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.,  1854- (installed,  Apr.  18,  1855)- 
1858;  Farmington,  Me.,  Nov.,  1859-Oct.  1,  1863;  Barnstable,  June 
1,  1864- June  1,  1868;  Warwick,  Nov.  1,  1872-Apr.  1,  1878;  Stowe, 
Nov.  1878-Mar.,  1885.  Died,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Mar.  29,  1904. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.      Year  Book,  1904,  p.  136." 


*Eushton  Dashwood  Burr.    1. 

Born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1828.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divin- 
ity School,  1852.  Unitarian  ministry.  Medfield,  Mass.,  ordained, 
Jan.  12,  1853-Oct.  4,  1857;  Marietta,  O.,  Oct.  11,  1857-1858;  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1858-Apr.  11,  1862;  Uxbridge,  Nov.  12,  1862- 
May  4,  1868;  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  June  15,  1868- June  1,  1877;  Ayer, 
Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1880- Jan.  1,  1882;  Duxbury,  Nov.  1,  1882-Oct.  25, 
1885;  Belfast,  Ireland,  First  Presbyterian  Church  (Unitarian),  Jan. 
5,  1890-Sept.  21,  1890.      Died,  Lohne,  Germany,  May  8,  1893. 

*Henry  Lewis  Myrick.     1. 

Born,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1827.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity 
School,  1852.  LL.D.,  St.  John's  College,  1900.  Unitarian  minis- 
try. Plymouth,  Mass.,  Junior  Pastor,  ordained,  Sept.  21,  1853- 
Sept.  21,  1854;  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Jan.  4,  1857-1859;  Eastport,  Me., 
Jan.  6,  1861-May  13,  1865;  Northboro,  Mass.,  June  27,  1866-Oct.  13, 
1868;  Castine,  Me.,  Oct.  30,  1870-Aug.  28,  1873.  Protestant  Epis- 
copalian ministry,  ordained.  Deacon,  Denver,  Col.,  Sept.  24,  1876; 
Laramie,  Wy.,  St.  Matthew's  Church,  Aug.,  1877-Feb.,  1880;  or- 
dained, Priest,  Colorado  Springs,  May  1,  1877;  Sandy  Hook,  Conn., 
1880-June  1,  1884;  New  Canaan,  June  5,  1884-Jan.  27,  1888;  Sing 
Sing,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  8,  1888-Apr.  16,  1900.  Died,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  31,  1913. 

*Chaxles  Stratton.     1. 

Born,  1828. 

*George  S.  Wait.     1. 
Born,  1830. 

1850 

*WILLIAM  BRADLEY.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Mcthuen,  Mass.,  Jan.  23,  1821.  Appointed  a  missionary  by 
the   Western   Unitarian   Association,   1852.      Christian    connection. 


1850] 

ordained,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  1854.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  1851;  Belvi- 
dere,  111.,  1854;  Jackson,  Mich.;  Irvington,  N.  J.;  Lecturer,  Freed- 
man's  National  Belief  Association,  1863;  Assistant  Secretary, 
Western  Sanitary  Commission,  Mar.  11,  1864;  Chaplain,  40th  Mis- 
souri Volunteer  Eegiment,  Oct.  14,  1864- Aug.  8,  1865;  Missionary, 
Children's  Mission  to  the  Children  of  the  Destitute,  Boston,  Mass., 
Jan.,  1869-June,  1873;  Pastor,  Union  for  Christian  Workers,  1873- 
1893.  Died,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  15,  1909. 
*See:      "The  Christian  Register,  May  27,   1909." 

*BRYAN  JABEZ  BUTTS.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  1826.  Unitarian  ministry.  Christian  connection.  North- 
umberland, Pa.,  Unitarian  Church,  1850-1851. 

*AMMIRUS  DARROW.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Henrietta,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  17,  1820.  Secular  occupation.  Died, 
Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  24,  1904. 

*WILLIAM  A.  FULLER,     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  1824.  Christian  connection.  Unitarian  ministry,  Quiney, 
111.,  Nov.,  1850- July,  1854;  Barre,  Mass.,  Jan.  3,  1855-Apr.  1,  1859; 
South  Scituate,  installed,  Nov.  9,  1859-1864.  Teacher.  Episco- 
palian ministry.      Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

*SAWYER  A.  HUTCHINSON.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Lyndboro,  N.  H.,  May  11,  1822.  Christian  connection. 
Died,  Linworth,  O.,  Sept.  25,  1905. 

*JOHN  ORRELL.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bolton,  England,  Aug.  23,  1822.  Christian  connection,  or- 
dained. 1851.  Flint,  Mich.;  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1857-Oct.  1, 
1861;  New  Bedford,  1855-1857;  Providence,  R.  I.,  Superintendent 
and  Instructor  at  James  Island  Free  School,  1862-1863.  Unitarian 
ministry.      Died,  Flint,  Mich.,  Aug.  4,  1876. 

*GEORGE  WASHINGTON  WEBSTER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hooksett,  N.  H.,  June   12,  1823.      A.B.,  Dartmouth  College, 

1847.      Unitarian    ministry.      Wheeling,    W.    Va.,    ordained,    1853- 

1855;  Bedford,  Mass.,  installed,  Aug.  29,  1855-Nov.  3,  1856;  served 

in  the  army.      Died,  Canterbury,  N.  H.,  Feb.  17,  1872. 

*See:  "Rev.  N.  F.  Carter.  The  Native  Ministry  of  New  Hampshire.  Con- 
cord, N.   H.      1906.      p.   378." 

*JOHN  MCCARTHY  WINDSOR.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  1824.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  New  York,  N.  Y., 
Church   of   the   Divine   Unity,    as   an   Evangelist,    Sept.   29,    1850. 


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Episcopalian  ministry,  ordained,  Deacon,  Jan.  10,  1878.  Died, 
Nov.  24,  1896. 


*James  Francis  Hicks.    2. 

Born,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1825.  Unitarian  ministry.  Need- 
ham,  Mass.,  ordained,  July  14,  1852-Jan.  2,  1853.  Died,  Mount 
Morris,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20,  1913. 

1851 

*HAilVEY  DODDRIDGE  ANDRESS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  July  29,  1826.  Christian  connection.  Congregational  min- 
istry. 

*AUSTIN  SAMUEL  DEAN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,    Woodstock,    Canada,    Oct.    14,    1824.      Christian    connection. 
Union  Springs,  N.  Y.,  1851;  Assistant  Treasurer,  Antioch  College, 
1854;   during  the   civil  war  was  on   the   staff  of   General   Strong. 
Died,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  July,  1863. 
*See:      "Rev.  E.  W.  Humphreys.       Memoirs  of  Deceased  Christian  Ministers." 

*MAETIN  GUY  DEAN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Woodstock,  Canada,  Oct.  14,  1828.  Graduated,  Antioch 
College.  1860.  Christian  connection.  Lafayette,  N.  J.,  or- 
dained, 1852-1853;  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y.;  Eock  Stream;  Memphis, 
Apr.  1,  1876-Mar.  25,  1877;  Omro,  Canada;  Potterville,  Mich,  Con- 
gregational Church;  Christian  Church,  Sedgwick,  Kan.;  Chase; 
Partridge;  Rush  Centre;  Plymouth,  Mass.;  Chaplain,  N.  Y.  146 
Volunteer  Infantry,  1863-1864.  Died,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Dec. 
14,  1915. 

*JEDEDIAH  ROBINSON  HOAG.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Millsville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  26,  1822.      Christian  ministry.      "Re- 
ceived license  to  preach  in  1842.      Exhorted  and  evangelized  for 
six  years  before  entering  the  School."      Christian  connection,  or- 
dained at  session  of  the  New  York  Eastern  Conference,  Milan,  N. 
Y.      1844.      Schultzville,    N.    Y.,    1843;    Berlin,    1845;    Day,    1846 
Conneaut,  Pa.,  Mar.  5,  1848-Mar.  18,  1849;  Oshawa,  Canada,  July 
26,  1851-Oct.  21,  1855;  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1854;  Stafford,  1856 
Morganville,  1858;  Clarendon,  N.  Y.   [Manning],  1860;  Mogodore 
1861;  Freehold,  1863;  Red  Eock,  1865;  Warnersville,  1867;   Linn 
ville.  111.,  1868;  Rathburn,  1869;  Flag  Center,  1871;  Kilbuek,  1871 
Richfield,  O.,   1872;   Berkey,  1872;   Sylvania,  1872;  Wabash,  Ind., 

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1875;  Collamer,  Sept.,  1876- Aug.,  1880.  Died,  Wymore,  Neb.,  Dec. 
23,  1905. 

*GUSTAVUS  VASA  MAXHAM.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Pomfret,  Vt.,  June  29,  1827.  Universalist  ministry,  or- 
dained, 1850.  Erie,  Pa.,  1851;  Medford,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1854-May 
1,  1858;  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Mar.  21,  1858-Feb.  14,  1867;  Stafford, 
1864-1886.      Died,  Monson,  Mass.,  Mar.  10,  1890. 

*THOMAS  JAMES  MUMrORD.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,   St.  Luke's  Parish,   Beaufort   district,   S.  C,  June   26,   1826. 

Unitarian  ministry.      Detroit,  Mich.,  ordained,  Oct.  15,  1851-Nov. 

1860;    Marietta,    O.,    supply,    1860-Aug.,    1862;    supply,    Greenfield, 

Mass.,    1862-1864;    Dorchester,   Third  Eeligious   Society,   installed. 

Mar.  2,  1864-Mar.  2,  1872.      Editor,  Christian  Eegister,  Boston,  Jan. 

1,  1872-Aug.  29,  1877.      Died,  Milton  Lower  Mills,  Aug.  29,  1877. 

*See:  "Life  and  Letters  of  Thomas  J.  Mumford,  with  Memorial  Tributes. 
Boston:   1879.       Heralds  of  a  Liberal  Faith.     Vol.  Ill,  p.  263." 

*WILLIAM  D.  POTTS.     2.     Graduate. 
Born,  1824. 


*Andrew  Napoleon  Adams.     2. 

Born,  Fairhaven,  Vt.,  Jan.  6,  1830.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity 
School,  1855.  Unitarian  ministry.  Needham,  Mass.,  June,  1855- 
(ordained,  Nov.  21,  1855)-June,  1857.  Universalist  ministry. 
Franklin,  Jan.  1,  1858- June,  1860;  Castleton,  Vt.,  1867-1870. 
Merchant  and  marble  producer,  Fairhaven,  Vt.  Died,  Fairhaven, 
Vt.,  Mar.  13,  1905. 

*Stephen  Barker.     1. 

Born,  Andover,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1829.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity 
School,  1856.  Unitarian  ministry.  Leominster,  Mass.,  ordained, 
Sept.  2,  1857-June  1,  1860.  Chaplain,  1st  Eegiment,  Heavy  Ar- 
tillery, Massachusetts  Volunteers,  July  5,  1861-July  8,  1864.  Died, 
Northampton,  Mass.,  Oct.  19,  1893. 

*Fitz  Henry  Bemis.     3. 

Born,  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Nov.  29,  1823.  Custodian,  Divinity  Hall, 
Meadville  Theological  School;  Mayor  of  Meadville,  1887.  Edited 
"Church  and  School,"  Meadville,  1879-1880;  "Good  Tidings," 
1881.      Died,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  16,  1903. 

*Elias  C.  Benham.     1. 

Born,  1829. 

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*William  Travis  Clarke.     1. 

Born,  Walpole,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1828.  Unitarian  ministry.  South 
Hingham,  Mass.,  ordained,  June  27,  1855-Mar.,  1859;  Haverhill, 
Apr.  14,  1859-Oct.  1,  1861;  Chelsea,  Nov.  1,  1862-Oct.  29,  1865; 
Editor,  Christian  Inquirer  [later  Liberal  Christian],  New  York, 
N.  Y.,  1865-1869;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Fourth  Unitarian  Society, 
1868-1878.      Died,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  18,  1883. 

*Thomas  J.  Connaty.     1. 
Born,  1827. 

*Tyler  H.  Gamsby.     1. 

Born.  1826.      Christian  connection. 

♦Abraham  M.   Sowle.      1. 
Born,  1810. 

1852 

*EDWARD  H.  CHESNEY.     4.     Graduate. 
Born,  1818. 

*COURTIiAND  YARDLBY  DeNORMANDIE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Fallsington,  Pa.,  Feb.  16,  1826.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Brooklyn,  Conn.,  July  11,  1852- (ordained,  Dec.  1,  1852)-Sept.  1, 
1856;  Fairhaven,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1856- Apr.  1,  1869;  Laconia,  N. 
H.,  Apr.,  1869-Oct.  1,  1872;  Kingston,  Mass.,  installed,  Oct.  9, 
1872.—  Died,  Kingston,  Mass.,  Feb.  25,  1910. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.       Year  Book,  1910,  p.  155." 

♦BURROUGHS  SHERWOOD  PANTON.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Pawling,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  7,  1819.  Christian  ministry.  Before 
entering  the  School,  Danbury,  Conn.,  Union  Mills,  N.  Y.,  ordained, 
Mar.  4,  1846- ;  after  graduation,  supply  Clove,  N.  Y.,  six  months; 
Fall  Eiver,  Mass.,  1853;  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1855;  Trenton,  N.  Y., 
Unitarian  Church,  Jan.  5,  1851-Mar.  15,  1861;  Union  Springs, 
Christian  Church,  1861-1863.  Unitarian  ministry.  Fitzwilliam, 
N.  H.,  supply,  winter  1863-1864.  Christian  Church,  Lubec,  Me., 
Mar.  17,  1872- July  18,  1874;  Littleton,  Mass.,  supply,  Oct.  1874- 
July,  1875;  Schultzville,  N.  Y.,  Apr.,  1876-Apr.  1878;  Danbury, 
Conn.,  Apr.,  1878-Apr.,  1883;  East  Houndsfield,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  7,  1883- 
Apr.  5,  1891;  Plainsville,  1891-1894.  Died,  Castile,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
27,  1899. 

*DAVID  HUSTON  JOHNSON.     3.     Graduate. 
Born,  1823.      Christian  connection. 

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*DAVID  EDMUND  MILLARD.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  16,  1829.  D.D.,  Defiance 
College,  1905.  Christian  connection.  Supply,  Fall  Eiver,  Mass., 
July  10,  1852- (ordained,  Dec.  9,  1852)-Mar.  31,  1853;  West  Bloom- 
field,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1853-Apr.  6,  1854;  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  May 
10,  1854-Nov.  10,  1855;  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  10,  1855-Dec. 
20,  1857;  Marshall,  Mich.,  Dec.  25,  1857-Mar.  31,  1865;  Military 
Agent,  Washington,  D.  C,  1865-1866;  Jackson,  Mich.,  Jan.  10, 
1866-Apr.  10,  1872;  Marshall,  Apr.  1,  1872-May  1,  1874;  Belding, 
Oct.  15,  1874-May  1,  1878;  East  Jackson,  July  1,  1880- Aug.  31, 
1881;  Marshall,  Oct.  1,  1881-Sept.  15,  1885;  Belding,  Oct.  1,  1885- 
Oct.  1,  1888;  Associate  Editor,  "Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty,"  1840- 
1850.      Died,  Portland,  Mich. 


*Gideon  M.  Allen.     1. 

Born,  1826.      Christian  connection. 

*William  Nelson  Capwell.    1. 
Born,  1830. 

*E.  B.  Gaines.     1. 
Born,  1831. 

*All)ert  Parker.    1. 
Born,  1827. 

*  James  G.  Portman.    1. 

Born,  1830.  Christian  connection.  Died,  Marshall,  Mich.,  July 
17,  1883. 

*Joseph  D.  Robertson.     2. 
Born,  1829. 

1853 

*WILLIAM  BELLER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Lebanon,  O.,  Sept.  12,  1821.  Christian  connection.  Lee- 
Sewardsville,  O.,  Oct.  1856-1859;  Genntown,  3  years;  Chambers- 
burg,  1  year.      Died,  Columbus,  O.,  Mar.  18,  1909. 

*CHARLES  BUGBEE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Pomfret,  Vt.,  Sept.  20,  1831.  Christian  connection.  Ports- 
mouth, R.  I.,  ordained,  1853;  Eastport,  Me.,  1854-1861.      Unitarian 

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ministry.  Ashby,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1861. —  Died,  Ashby,  Mass., 
July  7,  1865. 

*WILLIAM  D'  ARCY  HALEY.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  1826.  Unitarian  ministry.  Alton,  111.,  1853-1856;  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1858-Feb.  5,  1861. 

*THOMAS  MARTIN  McWHINNEY.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Preble  County,  O.,  Nov.  16,  1823.  D.D.,  Union  Christian 
College,  1878;  LL.D.,  Union  Christian  College  and  Defiance  College, 
1900.  Christian  connection.  Enon,  O.,  1854-1859;  Richmond,  Ind., 
1860-1861;  Chaplain,  57th  Indiana  Volunteers;  Providence,  R.  I., 
1865-1867;  Franklin,  O.,  1868-1877;  Editor,  Herald  of  Gospel  Liber- 
ty, 1878-1881;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  St.  Paul's  Church,  1881-1883; 
Non-resident  professor  of  Applied  Psychology,  Antioch  College, 
Union  Christian  College  and  Biblical  Institute;  Chancellor,  Defi- 
ance College.      Died,  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  July  1,  1909. 

*ALMANZA  SANFORD  RYDER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Sept.  15,  1828.  Unitarian  ministry.  Cannelton,  Ind.,  1855; 
Hubbardston,  Mass.,  ordained,  June  20,  1855-Dec.  1,  1860;  South 
Boston,  Mass.,  Washington  Village  Chapel,  Apr.  1,  1861-Oct.  1, 
1868.      Died,  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  Sept.  10,  1869. 

*ALANSON  ANDERSON  SPENCER.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Western,  N.  Y.,  July  4,  1830.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
1854.  Monroe,  O.,  1853-1855;  Koro,  Wis.,  fall,  1855-1863;  County 
School  Superintendent,  Green  Lake  County,  Wis.,  1867-1870;  Edu- 
cator, Wisconsin,  1879-1890;  Superintendent,  Montana  Industrial 
School,  Eamona  Ranch,  Blakely,  Mont.,  1890-June  30,  1897.  Died, 
Pacific  Grove,  Cal.,  Oct.  16,  1906. 
*See:      "The  Christiau  Register,  Nov.   15,   1906,  p.   1282." 

♦BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  STAMM.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Washingtonville,  Pa.,  June  10,  1819.  Janesville,  Wis.,  1853; 
Missionary  work,  Iowa,  1854;  Detroit,  Mich.,  Minister  at  large, 
1885;  Educational  work.      Died,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov.  24,  1893. 


*Jackson  Nelson  Beller.     2. 

Born,  June  16,  1830.      Carriage  maker.      Died,  Lebanon,  O.,  June 

8,  1877. 

*Hilas  R.  Kendall.     1. 
Born,  1829. 

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*George  Niederer.     1. 

Born,  1820.      Eoman  Catliolic. 

*Austin  A.  Quigley.     2. 

Born,  1828. 

*George  W.  Seager.     1. 
Born,  1833. 

1854 

*HENRY  BENNETT  BURGESS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  1824.      Christian  connection.      Illinois  Central  Christian  Con- 
ference.     Died,  Bement,  111.,  1876. 
*See:      "Rev.  E.  W.  Humphreys.        Memoirs  of  Deceased  Christian  Ministers." 

*LORENZO  CONUT  KELSEY.     2,     Graduate. 

Born,  Whiting,  Vt.,  July  18,  1824.  Christian  ministry.  Unitarian 
ministry.  Dixon,  111.,  1854- (installed,  Apr.  9,  1856)-;  124th  Illi- 
nois Volunteer  Infantry,  Aug.  14,  1862-Aug.  15,  1865;  La  Porte, 
O.,  1866-1868;  Elyria,  O.,  dentist  and  city  clerk.  Died,  Elyria,  O., 
June  6,  1895. 

*TYLER  CALVIN  MOULTON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  1826.  Unitarian  ministry.  Austinburg,  O.,  ordained,  Sept. 
6,  1854-1859.  Christian  ministry.  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Mar.  28, 
1859-Sept.  18,  1868;  Franklin,  O.      Died,  Franklin,  O.,  1870. 

*JOHN  MURRAY.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Lanton,  Scotland,  Nov.  22,  1822.  Unitarian  mmTstry.  Eock- 
ford,  111.,  Apr.  18,  1855-1858;  Northfield,  Mass.,  Feb.  2,  1859-Dec. 
25,  1864;  Houlton,  Me.,  1867-1869;  Ilminster,  England,  Nov.  30, 
1874-Dec.  31,  1S7S.      Died,  Ilminster,  England,  May  15,  1886. 

*DEWITT  CLINTON  O 'DANIELS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Starkey,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  14,  1828.  Universalist  ministry.  West- 
minster, Vt.,  1854-Oct.  14,  1855;  Branchport,  N.  Y.,  1862-1864; 
Frewsburg,  1865-1866;  Athol,  Mass.;  Richmond,  N.  H.  Died,  West- 
minster, Vt.,  Feb.  5,  1867. 

♦CHESTER  CHEEVER  RICHARDSON.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Le  Roy,  N.  Y.,  1822.  Universalist  ministry.  Died,  War- 
saw, N.  Y.,  Mar.  13,  1913. 

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♦CHARLES  RITTER.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  18-0.  Unitarian  ministry.  Toledo,  O.,  installed,  May  24, 
1857;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Nov.  3,  1858.  Episcopalian  ministry,  or- 
dained. Deacon,  Jan.  4,  1863.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.  Died,  Mar.  25, 
1882. 

*WILLIAM  GEORGE  SCANDLIN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Portsmouth,  England,  Feb.  16,  1828.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Boston,  Mass.,  Hanover  Street  Mission  (Benevolent  Fraternity  of 
Churches),  Nov.,  1854- (ordained,  minister  at  large,  Hollis  Street 
Church) -Jan.  14,  1885;  Grafton,  installed,  June  23,  1858-Mar.  17, 
1871;  Chaplain,  15th  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry,  Aug.  5, 
1861-Aug.  12,  1862;  United  States  Sanitary  Commission.  Died, 
Grafton,  Mass.,  Mar.  17,  1871. 
*See:      "Heralds  of  A  Liberal  Faith,  v.   ii.  p.   109." 

*CARLTON  ALBERT  STAPLES.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Mendon,  Mass.,  Mar.  30,  1827.  Unitarian  ministry.  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.,  ordained,  July  2,  1854-Mar.,  1857;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Church 
of  the  Messiah,  colleague.  Mar.,  1857-Oct.,  1861;  Chaplain,  Bissell's 
Regiment  of  the  West  Engineer's,  Missouri  Volunteers,  Sept.  16, 
1861- June  6,  1862;  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  June  29,  1862-Feb.  28,  1868; 
Chicago,  111.,  Third  Unitarian  Church,  and  Western  Secretary, 
American  Unitarian  Association,  Nov.  1,  1868-Nov.  1,  1872;  Provi- 
dence, E.  I.,  First  Congregational  Church,  Nov.,  1872-May,  1881; 
Lexington,  Mass.,  installed,  Oct.  31,  1888. —  Died,  Lexington,  Mass., 
Aug.  30,  1904. 

*See:  "The  Voice  of  the  Parish.  First  Congregational  Society  (Unitarian) 
of  Lexington,  Mass.,   1904." 

*NAHOR  AUGUSTUS  STAPLES.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Mendon,  Mass.,  Aug.  24,  1830.  Unitarian  ministry.  Lex- 
ington, Mass.,  ordained,  Sept.  20,  1854-Oct.  27,  1856;  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  Dec.  28,  1856- July  10,  1861;  Chaplain,  6th  Regiment,  Wiscon- 
sin Volunteers,  July  10,  1861-Nov.  5,  1861;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sec- 
ond Unitarian  Congregational  Society,  Oct.,  1861- (installed,  Nov. 
26,  1861)—  Died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  5,  1864. 

*See:  "Way,  Truth  and  Life.  Sermons  by  Nahor  Augustus  Staples,  with 
a  Sketch  of  his  Life,  by  John  W.  Chadwick.  Boston:  1870."  "Heralds  of 
a  Liberal  Faith,  vol.  iii.  p.  221." 

GEORGE  GARDNER  WITHINGTON.     3,     Graduate. 

Born,  Bolton,  Mass.,  July  26,  1831.  Unitarian  ministry.  Mission- 
ary work  for  the  Western  Conference,  one  year.  Hillsboro,  111., 
ordained,  Oct.  16,  1855-July,  1857;  Easton,  Mass.,  June  19,  1858- 
Nov.,  1871.      Residence,  North  Easton,  Mass. 

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♦Horace  H.  Hunn.     2. 

Born,  1834.      Civil  war,  Apr.  11,  1864-Apr.  7,  1866. 

Darwin  Kendall.     2. 

Born,  1831. 

*Edwin  Livingston  Lamb.     1. 

Born,  Calais,  Me.,  Apr.  14,  1835.      Died,  Calais,  Me.,  Nov.  19    1855. 

Greorge  H.  Mandell.     1. 

Born,  1834.      Business,  Boston,  Mass. 

Zealous  Sperry.     1. 
Born,  1836. 

Sherman  David  Underwood.     1. 
Born,  1834. 

1855 

*WILLIAM  CRAIG.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Sterlingshire,  Scotland,  Mar.  7,  1816.  Cumberland  Presby- 
terian ministry.  Local  preacher.  Died,  Meadville,  Pa.,  Dec.  1, 
1863. 

*EUGENE  DeNORMANDIE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  3,  1832.  Unitarian  ministry.  Lit- 
tleton, Mass.,  ordained,  Feb.  5,  1857- Jan.  1,  1864;  Marlborough, 
Sept.,  1865- (installed,  Oct.  19,  1866) -Sept.,  1869;  Charlestown,  N. 
H.,  July  1,  1871- Apr.  1,  1876;  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Sept.,  1876-Sept., 
1890;  Danvers,  May,  1890—  Died,  Danvers,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1904. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.       Year  Book,  1904,  p.  129." 

ASA  A.  LASON.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  1828.  Christian  connection.  Thirteen  churches,  mainly  in 
New  York  state. 


J.  C.  Clark.     2. 

Born,  1828. 

*Alvaro  Allen  Crocker.    2. 

Born,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  27,  1836.      Christian  connection.      Died, 
Genoa,  111.,  Sept.  17,  1906. 

Henry  B.  Johnson.    1. 
Born,  1829. 

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David  E.  Keeling.     1. 

Born,  1830. 

Jeremiah  Kingsley.     1. 
Born,  1829. 

*  Samuel  Eeuss.     1. 

Born,  Pest,  Hungary,  182-1.      Teacher  in  Kichmond,  Indiana;  Edi- 
tor, "Arbeiter  Blaetter";  farmer.      Died,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
16,  1880. 
♦See:      "New  York  Herald,  Mar.  18,  1880." 

1856 

*IRA  BAILEY.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Washington,  N.  H.,  June  12,  1825.  Christian  connection. 
Providence,  E.  I.  Unitarian  ministry.  West  Bridgewater.,  June 
14,  1857-(ordained,  1858)-Apr.  1,  1860);  Fitzwilliam,  N.  H.,  in- 
stalled. May  3,  1866-1869.      Died,  Athol,  Mass.,  July  15,  1884. 

*See:  "Rev.  N.  F.  Carter.  The  Native  Ministry  of  New  Hampshire,  Con- 
cord, N.  H.:  1906." 

*HIRAM  CLARKE  DUGAN  (DUGANNE).     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Franklin  Township,  Pa.,  Nov.  27,  1830.  Christian  connec- 
tion. Supply,  Calais,  Me.,  Unitarian  Society,  Oct.,  1856-Apr., 
1857;  Lubec,  Christian  church.  May  14,  1857- (ordained,  Nov.  1, 
1857) -May  25,  1858;  preached  in  connection  with  the  New  England 
Christian  Institute,  (now  Proctor  Academy),  1860-1862;  Franklin, 
N.  H.,  three  years.  Unitarian  ministry.  Hudson,  Mass.,  Jan.  3, 
1865-Apr.  8,  1867;  Missionary  work  in  New  Jersey,  American  Uni- 
tarian Association,  1867-1869;  supply.  Stow,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1867- 
Apr.  1,  1868;  Minister  at  large,  Lowell,  July  1,  1870 —  Died, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  June  14,  1885. 
*See:      "The  Christian  Register.       1885,   p.  430." 

*TROWBRIDGE  BRIGHAM  TORBUSH.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Westboro,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1832.  Unitarian  ministry.  North- 
boro,  Mass.,  associate  pastor,  ordained,  Jan.  1,  1857-July  1,  1863; 
West  Roxbury,  July  1,  1863-May  1,  1868;  Cleveland,  O.,  Mar.  17, 
1868- June,  1876;  Superintendent,  Chicago  Athenaeum,  Chicago,  111., 
May  1876-1880;  Detroit,  Mich.,  May  1,  1880-1886;  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
May  1,  1886-Oct.  1,  1889;  Western  Superintendent,  American  Uni- 
tarian Association,  Oct.  1,  1889-Sept.  30,  1896;  Memphis,  Tenn., 
1896—  Died,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  Jan.  6,  1898. 

*  "American  Unitarian  Association.  Year  Book,  1899,  p.  8."  "Heralds 
of  a  Liberal  Faith,  vol.  ii.  p.  212." 

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*MORGAN  PACKARD.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  1829.      Wesleyan  Methodist.      Jackson,  Mich. 

*HENRY  YOUNT  RUSH.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  near  Ashboro,  N.  C,  Aug.  25,  1834.  D.D.,  Union  Christian 
College.  Christian  connection.  Eaton,  O.,  one  year;  supply, 
Troy,  one  year;  West  Liberty,  Glady  Creek  and  McKees  Creek, 
1858-1859;  Cove  Spring,  Dec.  24,  1859-Aug.  24,  1862;  1st  Lieuten- 
ant, 110th  Regiment,  Ohio  Volunteer  Infantry,  Aug.  15,  1862- 
Oct.  6,  1864;  Lost  Creek,  Sept.  4,  1860-Aug.  31,  1866;  Trotwood, 
May  12,  1864- Aug.  31,  1878;  Editor,  Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty, 
1868-1877;  Shiloh,  Sept.  1,  1875-Aug.  31,  1878;  Franklin,  Nov., 
1878-1888;  Milton,  two  years.  Died,  West  Milton,  O.,  Apr.  16, 
1905. 

*See:  "Life  and  Writings  of  Rev.  Henry  Y.  Rush,  D.D.,  written  and  edited 
by  B.  F.  Vaughan.  With  Introduction  and  Tributes  from  Friends.  Dayton: 
1911." 


Edward  Huey.     1. 

Born,  1830. 

*  William  Graves  Keen.     1. 

Born,  1826.      Christian  connection. 

*John  Wesley  Niles.     2. 

Born,  1832.      Adventist. 

Horace  Ray  Perry.     2. 

Born,  1829.      Teacher  in  Richmond,  Indiana. 


Charles  William  Butler. 
Born,  1827. 


1857 


1858 


*EDWARD  BARKER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  England,  1823.  Unitarian  ministry.  Dover,  Mass.,  col- 
league, ordained,  Dec.  8,  1858-1860;  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  1861?; 
Chaplain,  40th  Regiment,  Massachusetts  Infantry,  Nov.  5,  1864- 
June  16,  1865;  educational  work  in  the  South;  County  Judge, 
Ocala,  Marion  County,  Fla.      Died,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  1875. 

*JOHN   DICKSON.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  1825.      Teacher.      Lived  in  Ireland. 

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*  SAMUEL  BENJAMIN  FLAGG.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Grafton,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1828.  A.B.,  Brown  University,  1850; 
M.D.,  Berkshire  Medical  School,  1854.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Grafton,  Mass.,  Oct.  26,  1858.  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  Spring, 
1858-Nov.  13,  1864;  Waltham,  Mass.,  installed.  May  18,  1865- Jan. 
3,  1869;  Sandwich,  supply,  Oct.  24,  1869-May  7,  1871;  Bernardston, 
Apr.  20,  1873- Apr.,  1884;  Bridgewater,  Jan.  1,  1885- June,  1885; 
Marshfield,  May  1,  1887-1891;  Dixfield  Village,  Me.,  1891-1892; 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1893-Feb.  1,  1898.  Died,  Grafton,  Mass., 
Nov.  16,  1900. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.       Year  Book,  1901,  p.  151." 

*CALEB  BATES  JOSSELYN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Pembroke,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1831.  Unitarian  ministry.  Aus- 
tinburg,  O.,  six  months;  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  ordained,  Oct.  7,  1859- 
1860;  Maiden,  1860-1863.  In  business.  Died,  Maiden,  Mass., 
June  15,  1876. 

♦JOSEPH  FOSTER  LOVERING.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Kingston,  Mass.,  Aug.  18,  1835.  Unitarian  ministry.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Twelfth  Congregational  Society,  ordained,  June  17, 
1860-Jan.  1,  1862;  Portland,  Me.,  Second  Unitarian  Parish,  installed, 
July  2,  1862-Nov.  23,  1863;  Chaplain,  17th  Regiment  Infantry, 
Maine  Volunteers,  Nov.  10,  1863- June  4,  1865;  Concord,  N.  H.,  Feb. 
27,  1866-July  31,  1874;  Watertown,  Mass.,  May  9,  1875-Apr.,  1878. 
Congregational  ministry.  Worcester,  First  Parish,  May  5,  1880- 
May  21,  1890;  Somerville,  Mar.,  1891-Aug.  1,  1893;  Chaplain,  Sol- 
diers' Home,  Chelsea,  Jan.,  1908-Apr.,  1913.  Died,  Amesbury, 
Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1915. 

JOHN  CONRAD  MYERS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hof,  Bavaria,  Germany,  June  14,  1833.  Congregational  min- 
istry, ordained.  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Jan.  11,  1860.  Supply,  East- 
manville,  Mich.;  Editor,  Eastmanville  Times,  1859;  Brady  (now 
Vicksburg),  Apr.  15,  1860-May  15,  1862;  Saugatuck,  May  15,  1862- 
Apr.  1,  1867;  La  Salle,  111.,  Jan.  8,  1869- June  15,  1878;  Toulon, 
July  1,  1878-Apr.  1,  1883;  Naperville,  Apr.  1,  1883- June  1,  1892; 
Downer's  Grove,  1892-1896;  Beardstown,  Feb.  3,  1896-Apr.  30,  1899; 
Gridley,  1901-1909;  McLean,  1909-1910.      Residence,  Peoria,  111. 

*AUBREY  MAITLAND  PENDLET0N.3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hope,  Me.,  Sept.  28,  1834.      Unitarian  ministry.      East  Wil- 
ton, N.  H.,  Mar.,  1869-Aug.,  1875;  Milford,  Nov.,  1878-July,  1888. 
Died,  Milford,  N.  H.,  Nov.  7,  1914. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.      Year  Book,  1915,  p.  159." 

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*DANIEL  SMITH  CIiARK  MANCHESTER  POTTER.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Pompey,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1819.  A.B.,  Norwich  University, 
1845;  A.M.,  1848;  D.D.,  1884.  Unitarian  ministry.  West  Bridge- 
water,  Mass.,  ordained,  and  installed,  May  8,  1861-Mar.,  1863; 
Norton,  May  17,  1863-July  1,  1869.  Episcopalian  ministry.  Eure- 
ka Springs,  Ark.,  1887;  Morrilton,  1889.  Died,  Morrilton,  Ark., 
Oct.  8,  1896. 

*WILLIAM  BURRITT  SMITH.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Grafton,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1831.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity 
School,  1859.  Unitarian  ministry.  Fall  River,  Mass.,  ordained, 
Jan.  12,  1860-Sept.  30,  1863;  Walpole,  Oct.  5,  1865-Feb.  8,  1874. 
Died,  Grafton,  Mass.,  June  17,  1886. 

*SAMUEL  D,  WORDEN.     4.     Graduate. 
Born,  1831.      Died  in  Civil  War. 


Anthony  D.  Byles. 
Born,  1831. 


1859 


*GILBERT  CUMMINGS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Sept.  5,  1826.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained.  Divinity  Hall, 
Meadville,  Pa.,  Oct.  20,  1859.  Austinburg,  O.,  1860;  Westboro, 
Mass.,  installed,  Jan.  3,  1861-Sept.  15,  1863.  Chaplain,  51st  Reg't., 
Mass.  Volunteer  Militia,  Nov.  22,  1862-July  2,  1863.  Died,  West- 
boro, Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1873. 

*EDWARD  BAXTER  FAIRCHILD.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Sunderland,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1835.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Sterling,  Mass.,  ordained,  Jan.  18,  1860-1864;  Chaplain,  34th  Regi- 
ment, Massachusetts,  July,  1862-1863;  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission; 
Whateley,  1866-1868;  Stoneham,  Jan.,  1868- June,  1878;  Reading, 
Apr.  26,  1869-Mar.,  1878.  Died,  Lunenburg,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1911. 
*See:      "The  Cliristian  Register,  1911,  p.  138." 

*CHARLES  BRACE  FERRY.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Moscow,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  11,  1833.  Unitarian  ministry.  Peter- 
boro,  N.  H.,  ordained,  June  14,  1860-Nov.  30,  1869;  Manchester,  in- 
stalled, Dec.  9,  1869-July  1,  1874;  Northampton,  Mass.,  June  25, 
1874-Oct.  1,  1882.      Died,  Northampton,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1890. 

*See  "Heralds  of  A  Liberal  Faith,  edited  with  an  Introduction  by  Samuel 
A.  Eliot.      Boston:    1910.      v.  iii.  p.  216." 

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*JOHN  GEORGE  BOWEN  HEATH.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Trcmoiit,  Mc,  Mar.  23,  1828.  M.A.,  University  of  the  City 
of  New  York,  1877.  Episcopalian  ministry,  ordained,  Deacon, 
Quincy,  Mass.;  Fitchburg;  Easton,  Pa.;  in  the  service  of  the  Protes- 
tant Episcopal  City  Mission  Society  of  New  York,  as  a  priest  from 
1867  to  1889.      Died,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  25,  1910. 

*OERIN  TERTIUS  WYMAN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Millville,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1836.  Christian  connection,  or- 
dained, DeWittville,  N.  Y.,  May  18,  1862.  Conneaut,  O.,  June  1, 
1862-Oct.  3,  1874;  South  Westerlo,  N.  Y.,  Oct.,  1874-Oct.,  1876; 
Conneaut,  O.,  Oct.,  1876-Apr.  1,  1883;  DeWittville,  N.  Y.,  Apr., 
1883- June,  1889;  Newark,  June,  1889-Apr.,  1891;  DeWittville,  Apr., 
1891-Apr.,  1892;  East  Springfield,  Pa.,  Apr.,  1892-Oct.,  1893;  West 
Shelby,  N.  Y.,  May,  1896-Apr.,  1897;  Sinclairville,  Congregational 
church,  1910-1912.  Died,  Sinclairville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  6,  1912. 
♦See:      "Herald  of  Gospel  Liberty.      Feb.  20,  1913." 


*Richard  Coleman.     2. 

Born,  Dublin,  Ireland,  1827.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity  School, 
1865.  Univcrsalist  ministry.  Columbus,  N.  Y.,  1860-1861;  Bridge- 
water,  1861-1862;  ordained,  Poolville,  June  5,  1862.  Unitarian  min- 
istry. Mendon,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1866-Feb.,  1868;  Wilton,  N.  H., 
Feb.  8,  1868-Apr.  1,  1870.      Died,  England,  1870. 

James  W.  Fuller.    2. 

Born,  1835. 

1860 

ALVIN  M.  ALLEN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  1837.      Teacher.      In  civil  war. 

LEVI  WOODBURY  HAM.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Oromocto,  N.  B.,  1831.  Christian  connection,  ordained,  1860. 
Springfield,  N.  H.,  July  4,  1860;  Mason  Center,  May  16,  1861. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  May,  1868-May,  1864?;  Rowe, 
Mass.,  May,  1865-1867.      Somerset,  Mass. 

*HIRAM  NORTON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bern,  N.  Y.,  May  26,  1831.  Unitarian  ministry.  Rowe, 
Mass.,  1861- (ordained,  Northampton,  Apr.  14,  1863) -1864.  Delton, 
Wis.,  1866-1870.      Died,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Nov.  12,  1911. 

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*ABNER  E.  ROSE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  1826.      Died,  Williamsfield,  O.,  May  25,  1907. 

*LIVINGSTON  STONE.     3,     Graduate. 

Born,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1836.      A.B.,  Harvard  University, 

1857;  A.M.,  1872.      Unitarian  ministry.      Charlestown,  N.  H.,  June, 

1863- (ordained,  June  1,  1864) -June  1,  1868.      Deputy  United  States 

Fish  Commissioner,  1872-1884.      Died,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Dec.  24,  1912. 

*See:  "Genealogical  and  Family  History  of  the  County  of  Jefferson,  New 
York  State.      1905." 

*W ALTER  WILSON.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  17,  1832.  Unitarian  ministry.  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  1860- (ordained,  Jan.  2,  1862) -1865;  Chaplain,  117th  U. 
S.  Colored  Infantry,  Apr.  10,  1865-Aug.  13,  1867;  Auditor,  Denver 
&  Rio  Grande  Railroad,  1878.—  Died,  Denver,  Col.,  Feb.  3,  1915. 


Hiram  Alvin  Raid.     1. 

Born,  1834.      Unitarian  ministry,  1860. 

Peter  G.  Thurber.     1. 

Born,  1836. 

*Mark  Wilson.     1. 

Born,  Pcnn  Township,  Allegheny  County,  Pa.,  July  9,  1830.  Farm- 
er, Venango,  Pa.      Died,  Venango,  Pa.,  Apr.  11,  1919. 

1861 

HENRY  HERVEY  BARBER.     3.     Graduate.     [D.D.,  1911.] 

Born,  Warwick,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1835.  Unitarian  ministry.  Har- 
vard, Mass.,  ordained,  Oct.  24,  1861-Dec.  1,  1866;  Somerville,  in- 
stalled, Dec.  1,  1866-Oct.  1,  1884;  Editor,  Unitarian  Review,  1875- 
1884;  Meadville,  Pa.,  Sept.  1,  1885-Aug.  1,  1890;  Professor,  Mead- 
ville  Theological  School,  Sept.,  1884-1904;  Professor  Emeritus, 
1904—. 

*JOHN  BROUGHTON  BEACH.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  16,  1825.  A.B.,  Oberlin  College,  1846, 
A.M.,  1850.  Unitarian  ministry.  Austinburg,  O.,  1862- (ordained, 
June  21,  1863)-May,  1865;  Barre,  Mass.,  installed,  Nov.  9,  1865- 
Mar.  27,  1869;  Bricksburg,  N.  J.,  1869-1875.  Died,  Kelloggsville, 
O.,  May  12,  1886. 

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*EDWIN  CLARENCE  LLEWELLYN  BROWNE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1833.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Hubbardston,  Mass.,  July,  1861- July,  1863;  Bolton,  ordained,  Apr. 
22,  1863-Nov.  30,  1869;  Keokuk,  Iowa,  Apr.  25,  1871-May  3,  1874; 
Charleston,  S.  C,  Feb.  6,  1876- July  31,  1889;  Pomona,  Cal.,  Sept. 
1,  1889-Scpt.  1,  1890.      Died,  Pomona,  Cal.,  Jan.  30,  1892. 

WILLIAM  LADD  CHAEFIN.     4.     Graduate.     [D.D.,  1915.] 

Born,  Oxford,  Me.,  Aug.  16,  1837.  58th  Regiment,  Pennsylvania 
Militia,  July-Sept.,  1863.  Unitarian  ministry.  Pniladelphia,  Pa., 
Second  Unitarian  Society,  Sept.,  1862- (ordained,  Oct.  17,  1862)-Oct. 
1,  1865;  North  Easton,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1868. —  Senior  minister, 
1905— 

♦JEFFERSON  MYERS  FOX.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Pottsville,  Pa.,  Dec.  5,  1831.  A.B.,  Geneva  College.  Uni- 
tarian ministry.  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  ordained,  Oct.  7,  1862-Mar.  15, 
1867;  Harvard,  Mass.,  installed.  Mar.  27,  1867-Nov.  18,  1869. 
Teacher,  Starkey  Seminary,  Eddytown,  N.  Y.,  1870-1871.  Died, 
Eddytown,  N.  Y.,  1871. 

*JOHN  BREMNER  GREEN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Fochabers,  Scotland,  July  18,  1833.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Bernardston,  Mass.,  ordained,  Feb.  5,  1862- July  1,  1864;  Leominster, 
installed,  Aug.  3,  1864-May,  1867;  Chelsea,  installed,  June  19,  1867- 
1876;  Montreal,  Canada,  Colleague  Pastor,  Feb.  13,  1876-Sept.  1, 
1879;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  installed,  Sept.  17,  1879-May,  1882;  in  the 
service  of  the  American  Unitarian  Association  and  the  Christian 
Register,  1882- Jan.,  1884;  Louisville,  Ky.,  Jan.  1,  1884-Dec.  10, 
1885;  Gloucester,  Mass.,  June,  1885- (installed,  Sept.  23,  1885) -Oct., 
1890;  Boston,  Parmenter  Street  Chapel  [Benevolent  Fraternity  of 
Churches],  Oct.,  1890-Apr.,  1892;  Reading,  installed,  Apr.  7,  1892- 
Sept.  30,  1905;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  1895-1897;  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Sept., 
1898.—  Died,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  6,  1905. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1905,  p.  138." 

ROBERT  MOORE.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  New  Castle,  Pa.,  June  19,  1838.  A.B.,  Miami  University, 
1858;  A.M.,  1858.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1862.  Keokuk,  Iowa,  Sept.  1,  1861-June  24,  1863.  Consulting 
Engineer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

*JAMES  HENRY  WIGGIN.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  14,  1836.  Unitarian  ministry.  Mon- 
tague, Mass.,  Aug.  4,   1861- (ordained,   Springfield,   Nov.   6,  1862)- 

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Apr.,  1863;  Lawrence,  installed,  Nov.  30,  1864-Dee.  1,  1865;  Marble- 
head,  Jan.,  1866- (installed,  Mar.  11,  1866) -Sept.  1,  1867;  Medfield, 
Sept.  1,  1867-Feb.  23,  1873;  Marlborough,  installed.  Mar.  2,  1873- 
July,  1875;  Editor,  "Liberal  Christian,"  July  1,  1875-Oct.  1,  1875; 
supply.  East  Marshfield,  Nov.  1,  1876- Apr.  30,  1877;  Tiverton,  R. 
I.,  Apr.  1,  1877-Apr.,  1878;  supply,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1878- 
Apr.  15,  1880;  supply.  Revere,  Apr.,  1880-Apr.,  1881;  Literary  and 
dramatic  work,  Boston.  Died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  3,  1900. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1901,  p.  153." 


Andrew  Balfour.     1. 
Born,  1837. 

George  Dunn.     1. 
Born,  1822. 

James  Haggerty.     1. 

Born,  1837.      Consul  at  Glasgow,  1869. 

*Wales  Belcher  Thayer.     1. 

Born,  Randolph,  Mass.,  May  13,  1835.  Unitarian  ministry.  Sup- 
ply, East  Marshfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1862- (ordained,  Aug.  6,  1862)- 
Nov.  16,  1862;  West  Bridgewater,  Sept.,  1863-Mar.,  1864?;  Fond- 
du-lac.  Wis.,  1864-1865?      Died,  Randolph,  Mass.,  Feb.  7,  1890. 

1862 

CHARLES  WENTWORTH  BUCK.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hampden,  Me.,  Aug.  19,  1833.  A.B.,  Amherst  College,  1855. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Supply,  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Mar.-Aug.,  1863; 
ordained,  Boston,  Hollis  Street  Church,  Dec.  14,  1862;  Fall  River, 
installed,  Dec.  31,  1863- June  30,  1868;  Portland,  Me.,  Park  Street 
Church,  Dec,  1868-Oct.,  1879.      Residence,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

GEORGE  LEONARD  CHANEY.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1836.  A.B.,  Harvard  University,  1859. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Boston,  Mass.,  Hollis  Street  Church,  ordained, 
Oct.  5,  1862-Sept.  30,  1877;  supply,  Cambridge,  First  Church,  1880- 
1881;  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1882-1890;  Superintendent  for  the  South,  Ameri- 
can Unitarian  Association,  1890-1896.      Residence,  Salem,  Mass. 

*JOSEPH  KINNEY.     3.     Graduate. 
Born,  1822. 

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*WTT.T.TA.M  TAIT  PHELAN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Shemogue,  N.  B.,  July  30,  1832.  Unitarian  ministry.  Men- 
don,  Mass.,  ordained,  June  10,  1863-Apr.  29,  1866;  Ashby,  May, 
18(;6-May,  1868;  Portland,  Mc,  Preble  Chapel,  Jan.  1,  1869-Nov. 
30,  1904;  Pastor  Emeritus,  Nov.  30,  1904.—  Died,  Portland,  Me., 
Juno  5,  1910. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1911,  p.  158." 

*GEOEGE  STETSON  SHAW.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bristol,  E.  I.,  Apr.  8,  1837.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Meadville,  Pa.,  Nov.  9,  1862.  Chaplain,  State  Penitentiary,  Jeffer- 
son City,  Mo.,  Nov.,  1862-Oct.,  186.5;  Chaplain,  U.  S.  135  Colored 
Troops,  Apr.  28,  1865-Nov.  2,  1865;  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  Mar.,  26,  1865- 
May  1,  1867;  Ashby,  Mass.,  July  18,  1868.—  Died,  Ashby,  Mass., 
Feb.  1,  1909. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1909,  p.  167." 

ABRAHAM  WALTER  STEVENS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Barre,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1834.  Unitarian  ministry.  Man- 
chester, N.  H.,  Sept.  21,  1862-(ordained,  Nov.  5,  1862)-Oct.  1,  1865; 
Cambridgeport,  Mass.,  Lee  Streeet  Church,  installed  Nov.  26,  1865- 
Sept.  1,  1870;  Chief  proof-reader  and  literary  adviser.  University 
Press,  Cambridge,  1870-1896;  Co-editor  of  "The  Century  Shake- 
speare".     Residence,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

*THOMAS  VICKERS.     4.     Graduate.     B.D.   [1881]. 

Born,  Otley,  Yorkshire,  England,  Oct.  12,  1835.  Unitarian  minis- 
try, ordained,  Boston,  Mass.,  Church  of  the  Unity,  Aug.  18,  1862; 
University  of  Heidelberg,  University  of  Zurich,  1862-1866;  Cin- 
cinnati, O.,  Jan.  1,  1867-Apr.  1,  1874;  Chief  Librarian  of  the  Pub- 
lic Library,  Cincinnati,  1874-1879;  Rector  and  President  of  the 
University  of  Cincinnati,  Nov.  1877- June  1884;  Professor  of  His- 
tory, 1878-1884;  Professor  of  German,  1873-1874;  Literary  vrork  in 
Cincinnati,  1885-1888;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Portsmouth,  O., 
1888-1901;  Superintendent  of  Schools,  Mansfield,  O.,  1901-1902. 
Died,  Montgomery,  Ala.,  June  7?,  1917. 


George  L.  Brown.     1. 

Born,  1829. 

*Albert  Buel  Vorse.     1. 

Born,  Lewisburg,  Pa.,  Nov.  27,  1831.  Unitarian  ministry.  Sup- 
ply, Lewisburg,  Pa.,  1862;  supply,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  June  1,  1863- 
June  1,  1864;  Littleton,  ordained  and  installed,  June  8,  1864- June 

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30,   1869;   Needham,   Mar.   U,   1870- Apr.   8,   1871;    Wellesley  Hills, 
May  5,  1871—  Died,  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1899. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1900,  p.  172." 

1863 

*FEANCIS  ELLINGWOOD  ABBOT.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Nov.  6,  1836.  A.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1859;  Ph.D.,  A.M.,  1881.  Unitarian  ministry.  Dover,  N.  H.,  or- 
dained, Aug.  31,  1864-Apr.  1,  1868;  Dover,  Independent  Eeligious 
Society,  Apr.  1,  1868-Oct.  1,  1868;  Toledo,  O.,  Independent  Eeli- 
gious Society,  Sept.  1,  1869-Mar.  16,  1873;  Editor,  "The  Index"; 
teacher,  Cambridge,  Mass.      Died,  Beverly,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1903. 

GEORGE  BATCHELOR.     4.     Graduate.     D.D.  [1911]. 

Born,  Southbury,  Conn.,  July  3,  1836.  A.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1866;  A.M.,  1870.  U.  S.  Sanitary  Commission,  1864-1865.  Uni- 
tarian ministry.  Salem,  Mass.,  Barton  Square  Society,  ordained, 
Oct.  3,  1866-Oct.  1882;  Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  1,  1882-Oct.  1885;  Lowell, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1889- June  1,  1895;  Secretary,  American  Unitarian 
Association,  Boston,  Nov.  1894- Jan.  1898;  Editor,  "The  Christian 
Register,"  Jan.  1898-July  3,  1911.      Residence,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

*  STEPHEN  HENRY  CAMP.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Windsor,  Conn.,  May  29,  1837.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Meadville,  Pa.,  June  25,  1863.  Chaplain,  82nd  U.  S.  Colored  In- 
fantry, Oct.  29,  1863-May  12,  1864;  Toledo,  O.,  Sept.  1,  1864- (in- 
stalled, Oct.  26,  1864) -June  15,  1869;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Third  Con- 
gregational Society,  June  20,  1869- (installed,  Oct.  6,  1869) —  Died, 
South  Woodstock,  Conn.,  July  30,  1897. 

*See:  "Memorial  to  Stephen  H.  Camp,  Minister  of  Unity  Church,  1869-1897. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y." 

*EVERETT  FINLEY.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  1836.      Unitarian  ministry.  Bloomington,  111.,  Oct.  19,  1863- 

Nov.  1864;  Leicester,  Mass.,  Feb.  3,  1867 —  Died,  Leicester,  Mass.,, 
Feb.  12,  1869. 

ALLEN  ORRIN  PULLER.     2.     Graduate. 
Born,  1831.      Christian  connection. 


*James  Baker  Moore.     1. 

Born,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Dec.  27,  1835.  LL.B.,  Harvard  University,, 
1858.  Civil  war.  Lieutenant  Colonel;  Unitarian  ministry,  Law- 
rence, Mass.,  ordained,  Sept.  19,  1866- Jan.  1,  1872;  Springfield,  Act- 

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ing   pastor,    Feb.    1872-July    1872.      Died,    Southampton,    England, 

July  31,  1872. 

*See:  "Rev.  N.  F.  Carter.  The  Native  Ministry  of  New  Hampshire.  Con- 
cord, N.  H.;  1906." 

Henry  J.  Munson.     1. 

Born,  1835.      Adventist. 

Lewis  Pyper.     1. 

Born,  1832.  Tutor  in  Latin  and  Greek,  Mcadville  Theological 
School,  1861. 

*Natliana«l  Seaver.    2. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Apr.  21,  1836.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity 
School,  1864.  United  States  Sanitary  Commission,  Aug.  1864-Dec. 
20,  1864.  Unitarian  ministry.  Walpole,  N.  H.,  ordained,  Nov.  23, 
1865-May  13,  1866;  Davenport,  Iowa,  Nov.  8,  1868- (installed,  Feb. 
9,  1870) -Nov.  8,  1873;  Dorchester,  Mass.,  Feb.  1874- (installed.  May 
28,  1874) -Sept.  1,  1875;  Melrose,  Sept.  3,  1876-Sept.  4,  1881;  Scitu- 
ate,  Dec.  1,  1881-May  2,  1886;  Templeton,"Dec.  1886- (installed,  Jan. 
11,  1887)-Nov.  27,  1892;  Millbury,  Dec.  1,  1892- (installed,  Feb.  1, 
1893)-Sept.  6,  1896;  Leicester,  Feb.  18,  1894-Feb.  11,  1900;  Pitts- 
field,  Mar.  4,  1900-Mar.  31,  1904.  Died,  Worcester,  Mass.,  Nov.  7, 
1919. 
*See:      "The  Christian  Register,  Dec.  18,  1919." 

1864 

CHARLES  ADAMS  ALLEN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  North  Andover,  Mass.,  Aug.  17,  1837.  A.B.,  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, 1858.  Unitarian  ministry.  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Oct.  9,  1864- 
(ordained,  Mar.  1,  1865) -Sept.  19,  1869;  Westboro,  Mass.,  Nov.  17, 
1872-Mar.  28,  1875;  Dover,  N.  H.,  Sept.  5,  1875-Mar.  30,  1879; 
Brunswick,  Me.,  installed,  Apr.  25,  1879-Sept.  25,  1881;  New  Or- 
leans, La.,  Oct.  23,  1881- July  18,  1888;  Needham,  Mass.,  Nov.  3, 
1889-May  28,  1893;  Bridgewater,  Sept.  3,  1893-Sept.  1901;  Waverly, 
Sept.  1,  1901- ;  Pastor  Emeritus,  Apr.  5,  1916— 

♦WILLIAM  BRADBURY  BUXTON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Woodstock,  Conn.,  1840.  Unitarian  ministry.  Wilton,  N. 
H.,  Nov.  13,  1864- (ordained,  Dec.  21,  1864)-Nov.  15,  1867;  Marble- 
head,  Mass.,  installed,  Aug.  9,  1868-Nov.  1,  1871.  Died,  Concord, 
N.  H.,  May  18,  1879. 

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*CHARLES  HERBERT  ELLIS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  1839.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  1864.  Bloomington, 
111.,  1864-1865;  Salem,  O.,  1865-1877;  First  American  Church,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

*AARON  PORTER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Danvers,  Mass.,  Aug.  10,  1826.  Christian  connection.  Som- 
erset, Mass.,  June  24,  1860- (ordained,  Nov.  20,  1860)-June  23,  1861; 
Lewisburg,  Pa.,  1864-May  1865.  Unitarian  ministry.  Northum- 
berland, Pa.,  June  1865-1868.  Universalist  ministry.  Gibson,  Pa., 
May  9,  1869-Sept.  12,  1870;  Mankato,  Minn.;  Mendon,  Mass.,  Uni- 
tarian church,  May  6,  1883-Mar.  29,  1885.  Congregational  minis- 
try. Grafton,  Vt.,  installed,  Feb.  3,  1886-Feb.  1,  1888;  East  Al- 
stead,  N.  H.,  June  5,  1892-Nov.  26,  1893.  Died,  Danvers,  Mass., 
Nov,  1,  1905. 
*See:      "Congregational  Year  Book,  1907.     p.  33." 


*Dunane  Vinton  Bowen.     1. 

Born,  South  Ostelie,  N.  Y.,  July  23,  1840.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Sept.  29,  1872- (ordained,  Oct.  22,  1872)-Sept.  1, 
1874;  Farmington,  Me.,  Apr. '  1874- Apr.  1876;  Castine,  Mar.  1876- 
Sept.  1878.  Swedenborgian  ministry,  ordained.  Boston,  Mass., 
New  Jerusalem  Church,  Apr.  8,  1880;  charge  of  societies  in  Abing- 
ton,  Boston,  Salem,  Springfield,  Fall  Eiver;  14  years  in  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  San  Diego,  San  Francisco;  in  charge  of  church  in  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  Yarmouth,  Me.      Died,  Yarmouth,  Me.,  April  11,  1914. 

William  Harrison  Dewell.     1. 
Born,  1840. 

James  Edward  Soule.     2. 

Born,  1834. 

William  Alexander  Wilson.     2. 

Born,  1838.      Secular  occupation,  Boston,  Mass. 

1865 

SAMUEL  JUDD  DICKSON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  1839.  Universalist  ministry.  Churches,  Plainfield,  111.;  Tid- 
ioute.  Pa.      1868-1869. 

TIMOTHY  HAROLD  EDDOWES.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Middletown,  Dela.,  May  7,  1837.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Geneva,  111.,  Sept.  3,  1865- (ordained,  Nov.  28,  1865)-Nov.  29,  1870; 

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Littleton,  Mass.,  Apr.  1871-Mar.  1872;  Fannington,  Me.,  Dec.  1873- 
Mar.  1874;  Geneva,  111.,  Pastor  Emritus,  Nov.  18,  1906—. 

*ABEAM  ADAMS  ROBERTS.     3.     Qraduate. 

Born,  Goffstown,  N.  H.,  July  4,  1831.      Unitarian  ministry.      Bara- 

boo.   Wis.,   Oct.    1865- (ordained,   Feb.    13,   1866) -Oct.    1868.      Died, 

Baraboo,  Wis.,  Feb.  1,  1910. 

*See:  "Anierican  Unitarian  Association.  Year  Book,  1910,  p.  160";  "Rev. 
N.  F.  Carter.     The  Native  Ministry  of  New  Hampshire.      Concord:   1906." 

*GEORGE  FREDERICK  WHITFIELD.     4.     Graduate. 

Boru,  Hamilton,  Canada,  Nov.  30,  1832.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, 1866.  Fort  Atkinson,  Wis.,  1865-1868;  Physician.  Died, 
Mokelumne  Hill,  Gal.,  Sept.  5,  1892. 


*Jolm  Hager  Boardman.    1, 

Born,  1830. 

George  Edmund  Campbell.     1. 

Eimball  Farmer.     1. 

Born,  1841. 

A.  M.  Goodnow.     1. 

Born,  1838. 

*Simeon  Sidler  Newhouse.     3.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Lisbon,  O.,  Feb.  15,  1842.  D.D.,  Defiance  College,  1905. 
Christian  connection,  ordained.  Mount  Vernon,  O.,  1862.  Felicity, 
O.,  and  Feesburg,  (half  time  in  each  place),  Oct.  1,  1865-Oct.  1, 
1883;  Editor,  "The  Christian  Pulpit,"  Dayton,  O.;  Jamestown, 
Oct.  1,  1883-Oct.  1,  1890;  Piqua,  Oct,  1,  1890-Oct.  1,  1897;  Marion, 
Ind.,  Oct.  1,  1897-Feb.  1,  1903;  Lima,  O.,  Oct.  1,  1904-Oct.  1,  1908; 
Professor  of  New  Testament  Literature  and  Homiletics,  Christian 
Biblical  Institute,  Defiance,  O.,  June  1908—  Died,  Defiance,  O., 
Mar.  16,  1918. 

*Samuel  Russel  Priest.    1. 

Born,  London,  England,  Dec.  29,  1836.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divin- 
ity School,  1868.  Unitarian  ministry.  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  ordained, 
Jan.  20,  1869- Jan.  2,  1871;  Littleton,  Jan.  1,  1873- Aug.  1,  1874; 
Athol,  Dec.  13,  1874-July  1,  1876.  Died,  Maiden,  Mass.,  Feb.  22, 
1907. 

Eben  Witham.     3. 
Born,  1837. 

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rrederic  Spalding  Witter.     1. 
Born,  1837. 


1866 


*EDWARD  WILSON  HATHAWAY.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Freetown,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1842.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, at  the  ]4tli  annual  conference  of  Western  Unitarian 
Churclies,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  June  24,  1866.  Marietta,  O.,  Sept.  1866- 
1867;  Princeton,  111.,  Mar.  1867-Aug.  1868.  Died,  Fall  River,  Mass., 
May  9,  1869. 

*GEORGE  HERBERT  HOSMER.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May  14,  1839.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained 
at  session  of  Connecticut  Valley  Conference,  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Jan. 
16,  1867.  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  installed,  Dec.  17,  1868-Dec.  1878; 
Salem,  East  Churclt,  Jan.  1,  1879- Jan.  1886;  Neponset,  Jan.  1,  1887 — 
Died,  Neponset,  Mass.,  July  2,  1899. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1900,  p.  170." 

GEORGE  HENRY  YOUNG.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Slatersville,  R.  I.,  Mar.  14,  1841.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Westford,  Mass.,  ordained,  Oct.  25,  1866-Apr,  1,  1872;  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1872-1876 ;Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  1876-1879;  Woburn,  Mass.,  installed, 
Nov.  19,  1879-Jan.  1,  1884;  Boston,  New  South  Free  Church,  Jan. 
6,  1884-Sept.  13,  1891;  Lawrence,  Sept.  13,  1891- (installed,  Oct.  22, 
1891) -Sept.  9,  1900.      Residence,  Dedham,  Mass. 


Alfred  Pranklin  Caldwell,     1. 

Born,  1840. 

Wellington  Earl.     1. 

Born,  1845. 

*Charles  TuUer.     1. 
Born,  1843. 

Martin  Van  Bnren  Stephens,     1. 
Born,  1845. 

1867 

*DAVID  CRONYN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Medina,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  27,  1839.      A.B.,  Antioch  College.      Uni- 
tarian   ministry.      Montague,    Mass.,    ordained,    Brattleboro,    Vt., 

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May  12,  1868-1873;  San  Jose,  Cal.,  1873-1877;  San  Diego,  1877-1887. 

Died,  Bcrnardston,  Mass.,  Sept.  3,  1911. 

*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1912,  p.  157." 

JOHN  CANNON  SOULE,     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  1842.  Ordained  an  Evangelist  at  the  anniversary  exercises 
of  the  Meadvillo  Theological  School,  June  19,  1867.  Christian 
connection. 

JOHN  BROWN  THOMPSON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  1840.  Ordained  as  an  Evangelist  at  the  anniversary  exer- 
cises of  the  Meadville  Theological  School,  June  19,  1867.  Uni- 
versalist  ministry. 


♦John  B.  Baldwin.    1. 

Born,  1837. 

*Alvin  Freeman  Bailey.     2. 

Born,  Winchester,  111.,  May  25,  1840.  23rd  N.  Y.  Infantry,  Apr. 
19,  1861-June  13,  1862.  Unitarian  ministry.  Union  Springs,  N. 
Y.,  July  27,  1867- (ordained,  Oct.  24,  1867) -May  25,  1869;  Canastota, 
Dee.  12,  1869-Dec.  12,  1874;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Mar.  1,  1875- June 
30,  1878;  Barre,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1879- (installed,  May  7,  1879) -Pastor 
Emeritus,  Sept.  30,  1908—  Died,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  12,  1918. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Tear  Book,  1919,  p.  96." 

Jasper  Lewis  Douthit.     3.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Shelbyville,  111.,  Oct.  10,  1834.      Unitarian  ministry,  ordained 

at  session  of  Western  Conference,  Detroit,  Mich.,  June  22,  1862. 

Missionary  preacher,  in  Southern  Illinois,  1860- July  6,  1867;  Oct. 

1867-date;      Shelbyville,     111.,     First     Congregrational     Unitarian 

Church,    1876-date;    Jordan    Unitarian    Church    (now    united    with 

'  the    preceeding)-1896-date;     Editor,     "Our    Best    Words"     1880- 

date;    Founder    and   manager,    Lithia    Springs    Chautauqua,    1891- 

1910.      Eesidence,  Shelbyville,  111. 

*See:      "Jasper   Douthit's    Story.     The   Autobiography   of   a   Pioneer,    with   an 
Introduction  by  Jenkin  Lloyd  Jones  and  Robert  Collyer.     Boston:   1909." 

Henri  Allen  Ellis.    1. 

Born,  1844. 

♦Joseph  Comstock  Jones.    2. 

Born,  1842.      Teacher.      Died,  Chicago,  111.,  Apr.  14,  1897. 

Jolin  Francis  Locke.     1. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  27,   1844.      39th  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teers, Aug.  12,  1862-May  26,   1865.      Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity 

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School,  1870.  Unitarian  ministry.  Stowe,  Mass.,  ordained  and 
installed,  Dec.  22,  1870-Apr.  1,  1872;  Boston,  Boston  Young  Men's 
Christian  Union,  Mar.  15,  1872-Nov.  31,  1876;  Castine,  Me.,  Apr. 
1,  1879- June  1,  1893;  Wolf  borough,  N.  H.,  June  1,  1893-Aug.  1, 
1894.      Boston,  Mass.,  Boston  Public  Library,  Dec.  10,  1894 — 

John  Jennings  Moreland.    1. 
Born,  1847. 

James  Fee  Sloan.     1. 

Born,  1837.      Campbellite  preacher.      Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Charles  William  Wendte.     1. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  11,  1844.  D.D.,  University  of  Geneva, 
1909.  Graduate,  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1869.  Unitarian  min- 
istry. Chicago,  111.,  Fourth  Unitarian  Church,  ordained,  Oct.  31, 
1869-Nov.  7,  1875;  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  19,  1876-Apr.  16,  1882;  New- 
port, E.  L,  July  2,  1882-Nov.  1,  1885;  Superintendent,  Pacific  Coast, 
American  Unitarian  Association,  Feb.  1,  1886-1889;  Oakland,  Cal., 
Oct.  30,  1886-Nov.  28,  1897;  Los  Angeles,  Dec.  3,  1897-Aug.  1,  1898; 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1899-July  1,  1901;  Secretary,  Inter- 
national Council  of  Unitarian  and  other  Liberal  Eeligious  Think- 
ers and  Workers,  May  1900-date;  Boston,  Theodore  Parker  Me- 
morial, Aug.  1,  1901-Oct.  8,  1905;  Brighton,  Dec.  1,  1905- July  1, 
1908;  Secretary,  Foreign  Eolations,  American  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion, Jan.  1,  1906-Sept.  1915;  Secretary,  National  Federation  of 
Eeligious  Liberals,  Dec.  1908-1919.      Eesidence,  Newton,  Mass. 

*Warren  Young.    1. 
Born,  1836. 

1868 

LAFAYETTE  BUSHNELL.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  1826.      Unitarian  ministry.      Charleston,  S.  C. 

EDWARD  HUNTINGTON  DANFORTH.     4.     Graduate. 

Bom,  1845.  Unitarian  ministry.  Sheffield,  111.,  installed  and  or- 
dained (?),  1868-summer,  1869;  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1871;  Indian 
Agent,  White  Eiver  Agency,  Col.,  1875-1878.  Eesidence,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

*HENRY  DANA  DIX.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Groton,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1838.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Sudbury,  Mass.,  Dec.  1870.      Wilton,  N.  H.,  July  1882-Apr.  1,  1885; 

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Pembroke,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1885- July  1,  1887;  North  Dighton,  Chris- 
tian church,  1873-1874.      Died,  Weymouth,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1904. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1904,  p.  130." 

♦NATHANIEL  CHURCHILL  EARL,     3.     Graduate. 

Boru,  Murray,  Ontario,  Canada,  Dec.  22,  1832.  Christian  connec- 
tion, ordained,  Sept.  16,  1855.  Mariposa,  Canada;  Northfield; 
Mundy,  Clayton,  Sciota,  Byron,  Mich.;  Calumet,  Ind.,  Highland, 
111.;  Leonidas,  Leroy,  Homer,  Brandon,  Davison,  Mich.;  Waterford, 
Pa.,  1865-1866;  Union,  1867.  After  graduation,  Scugog,  Canada, 
Oct.  1,  1868-Dec.  31,  1868;  Montreal,  Free  Christian  Mission,  May 
1,  1869-Nov.  1,  1870;  Corunna,  Mich.,  Universalist  church,  Jan. -May 
1872.  Unitarian  ministry.  Hobart,  Ind.,  July  1881-Dec.  1881; 
Carlisle,  S.  D.,  1884-1885;  Gilmanton,  Wis.,  Jan.  1886-Apr.  1,  1889; 
Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.,  May  1889-Oct.  1889;  General  missionary 
work.  Western  Conference,  Oct.  1,  1889-Oct.  1,  1891.  Died,  Alma, 
Mich.,  Aug.  27,  1907. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Booli,  1908,  p.  145." 

EDWARD  AUGUSTUS  HORTON.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Springfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1843.  A.M.,  University  of 
Michigan,  1880;  D.D.,  Tufts  College,  1919.  Civil  war.  United 
States  Navy,  South  Atlantic  Squadron,  Gunboat  Seneca,  Aug. 
1862-Nov.  1863.  Unitarian  ministry.  Leominster,  Mass.,  or- 
dained, Oct.  1,  1868-Sept.  1,  1875;  Hingham,  First  Parish,  Apr.  24, 
1877-May  1,  1880;  Boston,  Second  Church,  May  1,  1880-Feb.  28, 
1892;  National  President,  Unitarian  Sunday  School  Society,  1882- 
June  1910;  President  and  Executive,  1892- June  1910;  Chaplain, 
Massachusetts,  Senate,  1904-date.  Minister  Emeritus,  Second 
Church  in  Boston,  1918 —  Residence,  Boston,  Mass. 

ISAAC  FRANCIS  PORTER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Wenham,  Mass.,  June  29,  1839.  P.B.,  Madison  University. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Princeton,  111.,  ordained,  Dec.  1868-Aug. 
1869;  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  Feb.  1,  1870-Aug.  1,  1872;  Chicopee,  Mass., 
Nov.  1,  1872-Aug.  1,  1881;  Petersham,  Apr.  1,  1862-May  1,  1866;  Bol- 
ton, May  1,  1886-May  1,  1888;  Berlin,  May  1,  1886- Jan.  1,  1888; 
Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Mar.  1,  1890- June  1,  1892;  Bolton,  Mass.,  supply, 
June  1,  1892-May  1,  1893;  Littleton,  May  1,  1893-Aug.  1,  1898; 
Shirley,  supply,  June  1900-Mar.  1901;  Bath,  N.  H.,  installed,  Aug. 
15,  1901-Oct.  1,  1903;  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1903—  Minister 
Emeritus,  Sherborn,  June  29,  1914 — 

PAUL  WALD.     1. 

Born,  1832.      Unitarian  ministry.      Columbus,  Wis.,  ordained,  1868- 

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*G«orge  P.  Barnes.     1. 

Born,  1842. 

*Oscar  Clute.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Bethlehem,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  11,  1837.  M.S.,MicMgan  State  Agri- 
cultural College;  Instructor  in  Mathematics,  1865-1867.  Unitarian 
ministry.  Vineland,  N.  J.,  ordained,  Feb.  20,  1868-1873;  Newark; 
Keokuk,  Iowa,  Jan.  1,  1875-Oct.  1,  1878;  Iowa  City,  1878-1888; 
Pomona,  Cal.,  July  1888-Mar.  31,  1889;  President  and  Director  of 
Experiment  Station,  Michigan  State  Agricultural  College,  1889- 
1893;  President,  Florida  Agricultural  College,  Sept.  1893-Aug. 
1897;  Pomona,  Cal.,  Apr.  1,  1899- Jan.  27,  1900.  Died,  Los  Angeles, 
Cal.,  Jan.  27,  1902. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1902,  p.  153." 

David  R.  Fox.     1. 

Born,  1844. 

Arthur  Gore.     1. 

Born,  1842.      Life  Insurance  agent. 

Duncan  Greenleaf  Ingraham.     2. 

Born,  Orange,  N.  J.,  Apr.  10,  1838.  Unitarian  ministry.  Eipon, 
Wis.,  ordained,  Feb.  5,  1868-1869;  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  spring,  1870- 
spring,  1871.      Eesidence,  Waitsburgh,  Wash. 

*Charles  Tabor  Irish.     2. 

Born,  Providence,  E.  I.,  1843.  Graduate,  Boston  School  for  the 
Ministry,  1869.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Boston,  Mass., 
Church  of  the  Unity,  June  20,  1869.  Sturbridge,  Mass.,  May  1869- 
Feb.  7,  1871;  Northboro,  1873-1875;  Sandwich,  Sept.  1,  1876-Sept. 
1,  1877.      Died,  Bane,  Mass.,  Aug.  14,  1892. 

*Jerry  Oliver  Kirby.     3. 

*William  Knott.     2. 

Born,  Oldham,  Lancashire,  England,  Dec.  9,  1831.  Universalist 
ministry,  ordained,  Orono,  Canada,  1869.  Smithville  and  Port 
Dover,  Ontario;  Clarendon,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  1872-Dec.  1874;  Scipio,  Nov. 
1879-1880;  Webster,  Apr.  1,  1881-Mar.  31,  1884;  Clarendon,  Apr. 
1884-Dec.  1885;  Eidgway;  Leroy;  Friendship,  Sept.  1888—  Died, 
Friendship,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1890.       . 

Samuel  Milton  McCaw.     1. 
Born,  1842. 

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*Zerah  Masters.     1.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  1829.  Unitarian  ministry.  Kenosha,  Wis.,  ordained,  Feb. 
10,  1869-1870;  Sheffield,  111.,  1870-1872.  Died,  Nebraska,  Mar.  11, 
1896. 

*Henry  Rogers  Smith.     3. 

Born,  Leominster,  Mass.,  Oct.  7,  1842.  36th  Regiment,  Massachu- 
setts Volunteer  Militia,  Aug.  1,  1862-Fcb.  27,  1863.  Graduate, 
Boston  School  for  the  Ministry,  1869.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Boston,  Mass.,  Church  of  the  Unity,  June  20,  1869.  Barre, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1869-Oct.  1,  1878.  In  business,  Leominster,  Mass. 
Died,  Leominster,  Mass.,  Dec.  25,  1919. 

*Charles  Richmond  Weld.     1. 

Born,    Cazenovia,    N.    Y.,    Mar.    19,    1849.      S.T.B.,    Harvard   Uni- 
versity,   1872;    LL.D.,    Berea    College,    1897.      Unitarian    ministry. 
Baltimore,   Md.,   ordained,  Jan.  2,   1873-Pastor   Emeritus,   Nov.   15, 
1898—  Died,  Norwich,  England,  Sept.  11,  1918. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1919,  p.  99." 

1869 

*ELLERY  CHANNING  BUTLER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,   Oneonta,   N.  Y.,   Nov.  4,   1844.      Unitarian   ministry.      Fair- 
haven,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1869- (ordained,  Oct.  26,  1869) -Jan.  15,  1872; 
Beverly,  installed.  Mar.  7,  1872-Sept.  1894;  Quincy,  June  5,  1894— 
Died,  Quincy,  Mass.,  May  10,  1912. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1912,  p.  157." 

*LYMAN  CLARK.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Sago,  W.  Va.,  Dec.  30,  1838.  5th  Regiment,  Illinois  Volun- 
teer Cavalry,  Aug.  31,  1861-Oct.  27,  1865.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Quincy,  111.,  Oct.  24,  1869.  Jacksonville,  111.,  Nov.  1869- 
May,  1870;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Dec.  4,  1870-July  5,  1874;  Petersham, 
Mass.,  Oct.  24,  1874-Oct.  8,  1882;  Ayer,  installed,  Mar.  7,  1883- Jan. 
1,  1890;  Andover,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1890-Feb.  11,  1900.  Died,  Ayer, 
Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1901. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1902,  p.  150." 

*ALLEN  GARY  JENNINGS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Stratford,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  28,  1843.  121st  New  York  Volunteers, 
Aug.  21,  1862-May  11,  1863;  175th  New  York  Volunteers,  Sept.  15, 
1864-June  6,  1865.  Unitarian  ministry.  Hingham,  Mass.,  Second 
Parish,  Mar.   1870- (ordained,  Apr.   1870) -Mar.  1881;   Chicago,  111., 

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Secular  occupation,  Mar.  1881-Mar.  1884;  La  Porte,  Ind.,  installed, 
Apr.  1884-Apr.  1887;  Missionary,  American  Unitarian  Association, 
Sept.  1884-Apr.  1887;  Toledo,  O.,  organized  church,  Apr.  1887-Apr. 
1902;  Manager  of  Old  Adam  Street  Mission,  Nov.  1903 —  Died, 
Toledo,  O.,  Nov.  17,  1913. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1914,  p.  156." 

CALVIN  REASONER.     2.     Graduate. 
Secular  occupation  in  Kansas. 

*JOHN  SNYDER.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  June  14,  1842.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Hingham,  Mass.,  Third  Congregational  Church,  Aug.  8,  1869- (or- 
dained, Jan.  20,  1870) -Dec.  31,  1872;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Church  of  the 
Messiah,  Jan.  1,  1873- July  1,  1899;  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  Nov.  1, 
1899-Feb.  1,  1909;  Nantucket,  Feb.  1,  1908—  Died,  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1914. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1914,  p.  158." 


William  Henry  Brown.     1. 

Born,  1843.      African  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry. 

*Al'bert  Dunlap.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Deerfield,  O.,  Apr.  21,  1843.  D.D.,  Defiance  College,  1901. 
Christian  connection,  ordained.  Pleasant  Hill  Church,  O.,  Aug.  28, 
1862.  65th  Regiment  Indiana  Volunteer  Infantry,  five  months; 
Fourth  Indiana  Independent  Battery,  ten  months.  Parma,  N.  Y., 
Sept.  1,  1869-Sept.  1,  1874;  Newburyport,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1874- Apr. 
1,  1877;  May  1,  1877-1880,  preached  one  Sunday  per  month  at 
Berlin,  Elkton;  Teegarden;  Westville;  Columbus,  O.,  Apr.  1,  1878- 
Apr.  1,  1882;  Jamestown,  O.,  Sept.  1,  1886-Sept.  1,  1887;  the  follow- 
ing churches  in  Ohio  were  served  one-half  time,  each  alternate 
Sunday,  Utica,  9  years;  Hunt's  Station,  6  years;  Canterbury,  1 
year;  Mount  Sterling,  4  years;  Dublin,  3  years;  Milford  Centre, 
1  year;  Centre ville,  1  year;  New  Lexington,  1  year;  Appleton,  3 
years;  Frazeysburg,  3  years;  Summmerford,  2  years;  Lebanon,  Ind., 
Sept.  1,  1909.      Died,  Columbus,  O.,  May  15,  1917. 

Elisabeth  Norton  Gardner.     1. 

*Martha  Albine  Hardackier.     1. 

Born,  1844.      Died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  1884. 

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*Charles  Middleton.     1. 

Cliristian  connoction.      Died,  1893. 

Chester  Ludington  Moniscn.     1. 
Born,   1851. 

Peter  Rudolph  Rosenherg.     1. 
Born,  Dec.  15,  1841. 

Thomas  Cicero  Ruddell.     1. 
Born,  1851. 

John  Walsefield  Snyder.     1. 
Born,  1845. 

1870 

*JENE:IN  LLOYD  JOISTES.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Llandyssil,  Wales,  Nov.  14,  1843.  LL.D.,  University  of  Wis- 
consin, 1909.  6th  Wisconsin  Battery  of  Light  Artillery,  Aug.  18, 
1862- July  3,  1871.  Unitarian  ministry.  Winnetka,  111.,  June  1870- 
(ordained,  Dec.  22,  1870)-  July  1871;  Janesville,  Wis.,  Sept.  1871- 
July  1880;  Secretary,  Western  Unitarian  Conference,  Sept.  1875- 
May  1884;  Chicago,  111.,  All  Soul's  Church,  Nov.  1882— Sept.  12, 
1918;  Editor,  "Unity,"  Chicago,  Mar.  1878— Sept.  12,  1918;  First 
Secretary,  Congress  of  Eeligion,  May  1894-Sept.  1906;  Founder  and 
Head  of  the  Abraham  Lincoln  Centre,  Chicago,  1905 — Sept.  12, 
1918.—  Died,  Tower  Hill,  Wis.,  Sept.  12,  1918. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Tear  Book,  1919,  p.  98." 

JAMES  THOMPSON  LUSK.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  near  Belfast,  Ireland,  Jan.  19,  1847.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Mcadville,  Pa.,  June  14,  1870.  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  Mar.  24, 
1872-July  1,  1875;  Marietta,  O.,  Dec.  1876-1890.  Residence,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 


Lewis  A.  McConnick,     1. 
Born,  1848. 

George  John  Piper.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 
Born,  1840. 

Samuel  Pratt,     1. 

Born,  1843.      Secular  occupation,  Meadville,  Pa. 

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1871 

NICHOIiAS  EMERY  BOYD.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Portland,  Mc,  Aug.  13,  1837.  A.B.,  Bowdoin  College,  1860; 
A.M.,  1863.  25tli  Maine  Volunteers,  Sept.  29,  1862-JuIy  10,  1863; 
U.  S.  Customs,  District  of  Portland  and  Falmouth,  Me.,  Aug.  1863- 
July,  1867.  Unitarian  ministr}^  Canastota,  N".  Y.,  May  1875- 
Sept.  1876;  Associate  Editor,  "Pacific  Rural  Press,"  San  Francis- 
co, Cal.,  Dec.  14,  lS85-Nov.  1,  1890;  Chaplain,  Sailor's  Home,  San 
Francisco,  Dec.  18,  1894- (ordained,  Feb.  10,  1895) -Feb.  2,  1898. 
Residence,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

♦CHARLES  THOMAS  FOWLER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Northbridge,  Mass.,  Aug.  29,  1847.  Journalist.  Died,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  Dec.  11,  1889. 


Revere  Charles  Gunning.     1. 
Born,  1852. 

*Lewis  Cameron  Hughes.     2. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  May  14,  1844.  101st  Regiment,  Pennsyl- 
vania Volunteers,  1861-1863;  Knapp's  Pittsburg  Battery,  100  days; 
Tucson,  Ariz.;  Probate  Judge  and  Ex-officio  Superintendent  of 
Public  Schools;  District  Attorney,  1872- 1875;  Attornej'-Gencral, 
1875-1876;  U.  S.  Court  Commissioner,  18S4-18S8;  Governor  of  Ari- 
zona, 1893-1896;  Chancellor,  University  of  Arizona;  established  and 
published  for  thirty  j-^ears  Arizona  Daily  Star.  Died,  Tucson, 
Ariz.,  Dec.  6,  1915. 

Commodore  Perry  Sackett.     1. 
Born,  1843. 

*Alfred  Amos  Williams.     3.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  1845.  African  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry.  Churches  in 
Pennsylvania  and  Arkansas. 

William  Powell  Wilson.     4.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Oxford,  Mich.,  Oct.  17,  1844.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Meadville,  Pa.,  1873.  "Preached  as  supply  but  never  settled." 
B.S.,  Harvard  University,  1878;  D.Sc,  University  of  Tubingen, 
1880.  Instructor  in  botany.  Harvard  University,  1875;  Professor 
of  Plant   Histology  and    Physiology,   University   of   Pennsylvania, 

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18881896;  Founder  and  Director  of  Phnadclphia  Commercial  Muse- 
um, Philadelphia,  Pa.,  18!)(>. 

1872 

George  Willis  Cooke.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Comstock,  Mich.,  Apr.  2?>,  1848.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Meadville,  Pa.,  June  20,  1872.  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  Oct.  1872- 
May  1873;  Sharon,  July  1,  187;j-Feb.  1,  1876;  Grand  Haven,  Mich., 
Feb.  1,  1876-Nov.  1,  1878;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Nov.  ],  1878-July  1, 
1880;  Dedham,  Mass.,  (now  Westwood),  Dec.  1,  1880-July  1,  1887; 
Sharon,  Oct.  16,  1887-Nov.  1,  1891;  East  Le.xington,  Follcn  Church, 
Nov.  1,  1891 -July  1,  1897;  Dublin,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1,  1898-Oct.  1,  1900. 
Author  and  lecturer.      Residence,  Medford,  Mass. 

Alphaeus  Theodore  Dana.     1. 

James  Kenselaer  Mahon.     1. 

Huntington  D.  Parsons.     1. 

Stephen  Quinon.     1.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  18-1.5.      Editor  of  Methodist  Church  paper  in  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

*George  Franklin  Wright.     1. 

Born,  Stougliton,  Mass.,  Aug.  26,  18.34.  Congregational  ministry. 
Halifax,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  187.3-Sept.  1,  1874;  East  Dennis,  Apr.  1, 
1875-(ordained,  July  14,  1875)-Mar.  .31,  1876;  Northwood,  N.  H., 
June  1876-June  1877;  Riverpoint,  R.  I.,  Aug.  6,  1877-Apr.  1,  1880; 
Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  23,  1880-Apr.  1882;  Scotland,  Conn.,  1882- 
1885;  Gorham  and  Randolph,  N.  H.,  June  1885-May  1888;  New 
Portland,  Me.,  Oct.  23,  1898-Mar.  1901;  Bingham,  Apr.  1,  1901-Nov. 
16,  1902;  Lyme,  Conn.,  1906-Feb.  1908.  Died,  Bingham,  Me.,  Feb. 
28,  1908. 

1873 

SHELDON    CORNELIUS    CLARK.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  East  Smithfield,  Pa.,  Jan.  16,  1846.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Monroe,  Wis.,  1873;  Grinnell,  Iowa,  1874-1875;  Scituate,  Mass.,  Apr. 
6,  1879-Sept.  1879;  supply.  South  Boston,  Hawes  Church.  2nd 
Regiment,  Minnesota  Infantry,  Oct.  5,  1864-June  8,  186.1.  Resi- 
dence, Sawtelle,  Cal. 

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*DANIEL  THURSTON  DEVEREAUX.     3.     Graduate. 
Born,  1848. 

MARMORA  DEVOE  [MRS.  MAEMORA  DEVOE  MOODY].  3.  Graduate. 
Born,  Verona,  N.  Y.,  1848.  M.D.,  Cleveland,  O.,  Homeopathic  Col- 
lege, 1877.      Pliysician,  Seattle,  Wash. 

SAMUEL  GEORGE  ARCHIBALD  FIELDS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  New  Annan,  Nova  Scotia,  Nov.  10,  1839.  9th  Regiment, 
Vermont  Infantry,  June  23,  1862-June  13,  1865.  Methodist  Epis- 
copal ministry,  ordained.  Elder,  South  Illinois  Conference,  Mt.  Car- 
mel.  111.,  Oct.  7,  1883.  Filled  many  appointments  before  ordina- 
tion and  after.      Residence,  Commerce,  Texas. 

*JOHN  MARSHFIELD  GETCHELL.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Whitneyville,  Me.,  Feb.  9,  1839.  6th  Minnesota  Regiment, 
Aug.  11,  1862-Nov.  26,  1862.  Universalist  ministry,  ordained, 
Linesville,  Pa.,  June  18,  1874.  Girard,  Pa.,  1  year;  Harlem,  N. 
Y.,  1  year;  Brooklyn,  Pa.,  Apr.  1,  1879-Aug.  1,  1879;  Eaton,  O., 
Jan.  1,  1880-Mar.  21,  1882;  Norwalk,  Feb.  3,  1884-Feb.  23,  1885; 
Lapeer,  Mich.,  1  year;  Tecumseh,  7  years;  Marshall,  3  years; 
Waterloo,  Iowa,  May  1,  1894-May  1,  1897;  Marshall,  Mich., —  Died, 
Marshall,  Mich.,  Jan.  24,  1903. 
*See:      "Universalist  Register.      1904,  p.  99." 


William  George  Alden.     1. 
Born,  1851.      Lawyer. 

*Blanche  Densmore  [Mrs.  Charles  Alphonso  Curtis].     1. 

Born,  Blooming  Valley,  Pa.,  Aug.  13,  1850-.  Died,  Boston,  Mass., 
Jan.  3,  1913. 

*  Jennie  Cornelia  Emerson  [Mrs.  Granville  Pierce].     2, 

Born,  Apr.  1850.      Died,  Northfield,  Vt.,  Oct.  19,  1873. 

*Jolm  Fraser.     2. 

Born,  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  Jan.  1,  1848.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Idle,  England,  1873-1876;  Belfast,  Ireland,  Domestic  Mission,  1876- 
1877;  Doncaster,  1877 —  Died,  Doncaster,  England,  Jan.  1,  1879. 

William  Henry  Jennings.     2. 
Born,  1853. 

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William  Thomas  Lewis.     1. 

Born,  1853.      Presbyterian  ministry. 


Granville  Pierce.     2. 

Born,  Townsend,  Mass.,  Dec.  17,  1847.  Unitarian  ministry.  Ber- 
lin, Mass.,  July  1,  1873- (ordained,  Nov.  19,  1873)-Oct.  1,  1876; 
Westboro,  Sept.  1,  1876-Oct.  7,  1877;  Medfield,  Oct.  1877- (installed, 
Nov.  8,  1877)-June  30,  1881;  Revere,  June  30,  1881-May  1883; 
Holyoke,  May  13,  1883-Sept.  26,  1886;  Dublin,  N.  H.,  Oct.  3,  1886- 
Dec.  29,  1890;  Lebanon,  Jan.  ,5,  1890-Dec.  27,  1891;  Chelmsford, 
Mass.,  Mar.  6,  1892- (installed.  May  3,  1892)-Mar.  31,  1901;  Pep- 
perell,  June  2,  1901-Sept.  30,  1906;  Warwick,  Apr.  1,  1908-Mar.  31, 
1909;  Ashby,  Apr.  1,  1909- (installed,  June  17,  1909) -1911;  Marsh- 
field,  (Green  Harbor),  1916— 

1874 

WILLIAM  LAEBEEEE  ANDEESON.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  1852.      Disciples  of  Christ. 

*CHARLES  ALPHONSO  CURTIS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Sterling,  Mass.,  Apr.  10,  1847.  Unitarian  ministry.  Au- 
gusta, Me.,  Feb.  1,  1875- (ordained,  June  19,  1876 J-  Died,  Moose- 
head  Lake,  Me.,  July  10,  1879. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  GERNER.     4. 

Born,  1851.      Settled  in  Yankton,  S.  D. 


Gerard  Benjamin  Bussemaker.     2. 

Born,  1846. 

Walter  Dole.     3.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Northfield,  Vt.,  Aug.  26,  1851.  B.S.,  Norwich  University; 
A.M.;  D.D.  Universalist  ministry.  Northfield,  Vt.,  Mar.  1880- 
(ordained.  Mar.  1881)-Mar.  1881;  Enfield,  N.  H.,  Mar.  6,  1881-Mar. 
1888;  White  River  Junction,  Vt.;  Barre,  Mass.,  1889-1892;  Bethel, 
Vt.,  1893-1896;  Enfield,  N.  H.,  1896-1897;  Northfield,  Vt.,  1898-1907; 
Tarpon  Springs,  Fla.,  1907-1910.      Residence,  Enfield,  N.  H. 

Franz  Albert  Edmund  Hantel.     4. 

Born,  1848.      Settled  in  Illinois. 

Martin  Luther  Mapes.     1. 

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*  James  Courtland  Palmer.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  1841.      Zion  African  Methodist  Church.      Died,  New  Jersey. 

Mortimer  Jerome  Strickland.     1. 
Born,  1842. 


H.  F.  Tyler.     1. 


1875 


*JOHN  ANDREW.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,    Cornwall,    England,     Nov.     10,    1848.      Unitarian     ministry. 
Newark,   N.   ,J.,   ordained.   Dee.    10,   1875-1877;   Keokuk,   Iowa,   in- 
stalled,   Feb.    16,    1879-June    20,    1880;    Council    Bluffs,    1880-1881. 
Died,  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1909. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1908,  p.  143." 

*GEORGE  BREMNER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Fochabers,  Scotland,  Sept.  7,  1846.  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  or- 
dained, Nov.  16,  1875-Dec.  28,  188.3.  Episcopalian  ministry,  or- 
dained. Deacon,  May  27,  1888;  ordained.  Priest,  Mar.  17,  1889;  Rec- 
tor, White  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  .30,  1889—  Died,  White  Plains,  N. 
Y.,  Mar.  13,  1891. 

*JOHN  LEWIS  MARSH.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  May  19,  1850.  Unitarian  ministry, 
Ware,  Mass.,  Oct.  1875- (ordained,  Nov.  1,  1875)-June  1,  1879; 
Northfield,  June  1,  1879-June  1884;  Winchester,  .June  1,  1884-July 
31,  1888;  Saco,  Me.,  Feb.  1,  1889-Dec.  31,  1898;  Lincoln,  Neb.,  Jan. 
1899- (installed,  Jan.  13,  1899) -Jan.  31,  1908;  Colorado  Springs,  Col., 
and  Pueblo,  Oct.  1,  1908-1911;  Bolton,  Mass.,  1913-1915.  Died, 
Washington,  D.  C,  Mar.  16,  1916. 
*See:      "American   Unitarian  Association.      Year  Book,   191 G,   p.   159." 

GEORGE  JUDSON  PORTER.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Albion,  N.  Y.,  June  10,  1850.  Universalist  ministry,  or- 
dained, Nicholson,  Pa.  Linesville,  Pa.,  Nov.  1874-Nov.  1876;  To- 
wanda,  Nov.  1876-Nov.  1877;  Watertown,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1877- June 
1883;  in  business,  June  1883-Mar.  1915;  Superintendent  of  Uni- 
versalist Churches  for  Ontario,  Canada,  June  1,  1915- June  1,  1916; 
Superintendent  of  Universalist  Churches  in  South  Carolina,  June 
1,  1916-Scpt.  1,  9118;  Cortland,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1918— 

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LOUIS  FREDERIC  ZINKHAN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  lialtiniort'.  j\l(l.,  Dec.  11,  1854.  Graduate,  Eastern  Theologi- 
cal Seminary,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1877;  A.M.,  Franklin  &  Marshall 
College,  1892.  Ministry,  Reformed  Church  of  the  United  States. 
Manheim,  Pa.,  May  20,  187.7- (ordained,  May  25,  1877)-Apr.  30, 
1882;  General  Agent  of  the  Maryland  Prisoners'  Aid  Association, 
Apr.  1882-1897;  Superintendent,  Bay  View  Asylum,  Baltimore,  Md., 
Apr.  1897-May  1004;  Superintendent,  Washington  A.sylum,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  June  1,  1904— 


Warren  CMpman  Perrigo. 
Born,  184G. 


1877 

ISAAC    LeMAHIEU.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Katzand,  Holland,  Sept.  13,  1844.  A.B.,  Milton  College, 
1875;  A.M.,  1878.      Journalist,  retired.      Residence,  Sonora,  Cal. 

*JAMES  BARNES  MORRISON.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Nov.  2,  1849.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Haverhill,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1877.  Nantucket,  Nov.  28, 
1877-May  1,  1880;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  June  1,  1880- June  1,  1890;  La- 
conia,  June  1,  1890 —  Died,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  22,  1906. 

DANIEL  ROWEN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Sharon,  Canada,  Mar.  .5,  1855.  Unitarian  ministry.  Mis- 
sionary work  in  Charlotte,  Mich.,  Sept.  1877-Mar.  1878;  Jackson, 
Sept.  1878-Feb.  1879;  Stoneham,  Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  May 
21,  1879-Oct.  1883;  Waterville,  Me.,  Apr.  13,  1884-Feb.  4,  1885. 
Residence,  Oakland,  Cal. 


Austen  Ira  Bush.     1. 

Born,  1854.      Lawyer. 

Edward  Abbot  Chandler.     1. 
Born,  1853. 

Thomas  William  Critchett.     3.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,   1845.      LTniversalist  ministry.      Brewster,  Mass.;   Linesville, 
Pa.;  Chicago,  111.      Residence,  Alexandria,  Minn. 

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♦Robert  Miller  Henderson.     4.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,    1843.      Ministry,    African    Methodist    Episcopalian    Church. 

Settled  in  various   places.      Died,   Wellsburg,   West   Va.,  May  24, 

1903. 

*James  Monroe  Leighton.     1.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Waterboro,  Me.,  Oct.  12,  1848.      Unitarian  ministry.      Fair- 
haven,  Mass.,  Jan.  1878- (ordained,  Apr.  3,  1878)-Oct.  1891;  Wolf- 
boro,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1891- Jan.  1892;   Belfast,  Me.,  Apr.  1893—  Died, 
Belfast,  Me.,  Apr.  23,  1901. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1901,  p.  152." 

Warren  Shubael  Perkins.    1. 

Born,  Waterford,  Conn.,  Apr.  5,  1854.  B.D.,  Tufts  College,  1880; 
D.D.,  National  University,  1892.  Universalist  ministry,  Lynn, 
Mass.,  July  1,  1880- (ordained,  July  14,  1880) -May  1,  1884;  Lewis- 
ton,  Me.,  May  1,  1884- June  1,  1889;  Mechanic  Falls,  1886-1889; 
Meriden,  Conn.,  May  1,  1889-Dec.  1,  1902;  Boston,  Mass.,  Virginia 
Street  Church,  Dec.  1,  1902- July  1,  1906;  Quincy,  1905- July  1,  1908; 
Maiden,  May  1,  1907-May  1,  1908;  Wakefield,  May  1,  1908— 

1878 

*H0BAIIT  CLARK.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Andover,  Mass.,  Apr.  22,  1848.  Unitarian  ministry,  Weston, 
Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1880- (ordained.  Mar.  11,  1880)-Mar.  31,  1882;  Car- 
diff, Wales,  Aug.  1,  1882-Aug.  31,  1888;  Plainfield,  N.  J.,  June  1, 
1890- (installed,  June  13,  1890)-Aug.  31,  1896;  New  Brighton,  S.  L, 
N.  Y.,  Feb.  1,  1897—  Died,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y., 
Dec.  26,  1910. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1911,  p.  155." 

*ALFRED  EVERETT  GOODNOUGH.     3.     Graduate.     B.D.   [1885J. 

Born,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Apr.  10,  1855.      Unitarian  ministry.      Ayer, 

Mass.,  ordained,  Sept.  11,  1878- July  13,  1879;  Bridgcwater,  Sept.  25, 

1879-May  1,  1881;  Brockton,  May  1,  1881- (installed,  Dec.  9,  1884)- 

June  7,  1885;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  19,  1885- July  1,  1887;  Brooklyn, 

installed,  Oct.  5,  1887—  Died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  8,  1888. 

*See:  "Proceedings  of  the  First  Unitarian  Congregational  Society,  Church  of 
the  Saviour,  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Commemorative  of  its  late  Pastor,  the  Rev. 
Alfred  Everett  Goodnough.     Brooklyn,   1888." 

*HENRY  CARLTON  PARKER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Wairsficld,  Vt.,  Aug.  9,  1852.      Unitarian  ministry.      Nashua, 
N.  H.,  ordained,  Dec.  4,  1878-May  13,  1888;  Woburn,  Mass.,  May  20, 
1888—  Died,  Woburn,  Mass.,  Nov.  26,  1917. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1918,  p.  128." 

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CYRUS  AUSTIN  ROYS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  iioxhuiy,  Vt.,  Dec.  19.  1852.  Unitarian  ministry.  Bolton, 
Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1879-(ordained,  Aug.  20,  1879)-Apr.  30,  1885;  Nan- 
tucket, Dec.  1,  1885-Scpt.  30,  1893;  Uxbridge,  Oct.  1,  1893-Oct.  1, 
1911;  Ashby,  Feb.  1,  1912-Oct.  1,  1915;  Deerfield,  Dec.  ],  1915- June 
30,1920.      Residence,  Northampton,  Mass. 


Clifford  Belcher  Abbott.     1. 

Born.  1853.      Methodist  ministry. 

William  Sloane  Kennedy.     1. 

Born,  Brecksville,  O.,  Sept.  26,  1850.  A.B.,  Yale  University,  1875. 
Literary  Work.      Residence,  Belmont,  Mass. 

Charles  Henry  Rickards.     3. 

Born,  1851.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  1879.  Wilton,  N.  H., 
installed,  June  10,  1880-1881. 

*Samuel  William  Sample.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  1855.  Universalist  ministry,  ordained,  1875.  Lansing, 
Mich.,  Nov.  1883-May  26,  1885;  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1886-1889;  Minne- 
apolis, Minn.,  July  1,  1889-Sept.  1,  1895;  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Sept. 
1895-Nov.  1897.      Died, 

William  Henry  Sinclair.     1, 

Philip  Slaney  Thacher.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Wordesley,  England,  Aug.  9,  1852.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Columbus,  Pa.,  Oct.  1878- (ordained,  Aug.  1877) -1879;  Augusta,  Me., 
Oct.  5,  1879-(installcd,  Jan.  1,  1880)-1889;  Santa  Barbara,  Cal., 
1889-1894;  Needham,  Mass.,  installed,  Apr.  26,  1894-1901;  Salt  Lake 
City,  Utah,  May  1901-1902.      Residence,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

William  Marston  Weeks.     2. 

Born,  1858.      Baptist  ministry. 

1879 

HENRY  HAMMOND  WOUDE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Clifton,  England,  Nov.  9,  1842.  Unitarian  ministry.  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  ordained,  Apr.  29,  1880-1884;  Boston,  Neponset,  Apr. 
1,  1885- July  1,  1886;  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1887- July  1893;  To- 
ronto, Canada,  Sept.  1890- July  1893;  Castine,  Me.,  Mar.  16,  1897- 
May  16,  1902.      Residence,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

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1879] 

Theodore  Walter  Curtis.     3. 
Born,  1848. 

Perdinand  A.  Diinnekake.     1. 
Born,   1859. 

Andrew  J.  rioyd.     1, 
Born,  1852. 

Frank  William  Grafton.     1. 
Born,  1850. 

Kobert  August  Hafer.     3. 

Born,  Ohrdruf,  S.  Gotha,  Germany,  Dec.  23,  1852.  Lutheran  min- 
istry, ordained  by  Evangelical  Lutheran  Synod  of  New  York  and 
New  Jersey,  at  Glen  Gardner,  N.  J.,  Sept.  29,  1879.  Jersey  City, 
Evangelical  Lutheran  St.  Trinitas  Church,  Sept.  15,  1879-Apr.  1, 
1910;  Pastor  Emeritus,  Apr.  1,  1910— 

William  Cope  Hawthorne.     1. 
Born,  1843. 

*Pliillip  Newton  Miller.     2. 

Born,  1840.      Died,  MeadviUo,  Pa.,  Jan.  1879. 

Bernard  Lewis  Quinn.     1. 

Thomas  Ellwood  Shaw.     1. 

Amos  Newton  Somers.     1. 

Born,  Ellerton,  Md.,  Oct.  31,  1853.  Began  preaching  without  any 
denominational  connection,  1870,  while  teaching  and  in  1875  be- 
came connected  with  the  Christian  denomination  without  regular 
settlements  until  July  1,  1875.  Shrewsbury,  Vt.,  July  1,  1878- Jan. 
1,  1879;  Holland,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1,  1879-Apr.  1,  1881;  West  Shelby, 
N.  Y.,  Apr.  1,  1881-May  1,  1884.  Unitarian  ministry.  Cowlsville, 
N.  Y.,  .June  1884-1886;  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  missionary  circuit,  Sept. 
1,  1885-1886;  ordained,  1886;  Merrill,  Wis.,  Sept.  1,  1886-1887;  Fort 
Atkinson,  Unitarian  and  Universalist  societies,  Apr.  1,  1887-1888; 
Black  River  Falls,  Sept.  1,  1887-1890;  La  Porte,  Ind.,  Sept.  1,  1890- 
1893;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  Apr.  1,  1894-1897;  Richmond  and  Highland 
Springs,  Va.,  May  1902-1903;  Bath,  N.  H.,  Sept.  1,  1905-1907; 
Montague,  Mass.,  Nov.  1907-1909.      Residence,  Wostboro,  Mass. 

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John  Trevor.    1. 

Born,  Liverpool,  England,  Oct.  7,  18.55.  Unitarian  ministry,  Lon- 
don, England,  Assistant  minister.  Little  Portland  Street  Chapel, 
Nov.  1888- June  1890;  Manchester,  Upper  Brook  Street  Free 
Church,  June  1890-Dee.  1891;  Manchester  Labour  Church,  Oct.  4, 
1891-Spring  1893.  Secular  occupation,  London,  England. 
*See:      "My  Quest  for  God,  by  John  Trevor,  London,   1897." 

1880 

ELZA  MORGAN  PUGH  HARRIS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Utica,  O.,  Dec.  28,  1840.  B.L.,  Defiance  College,  190.5. 
Christian  connection,  ordained,  Newton,  Iowa,  1874.  Polk  City, 
Iowa;  Woodstock,  O. ;  Springboro,  Pa.;  Marion,  N.  Y.;  Dewitte- 
ville,  N.  Y. ;  Romeo,  Mich.;  Capron,  111.;  Chaplain,  Insane  Asylum 
and  County  Home,  Dcwitteville,  N.  Y.,  2  years;  Mount  Pleasant, 
O.;  Eusselville;  Fairview.      Residence,  Utica,  O. 

*DANIEL  WEBSTER  MOREHOUSE.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Knowlesville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1846.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  Nov.  1880- (ordained,  .June  8,  1881) -Dec.  15, 
1887;  Superintendent  for  the  Middle  States  and  Canada,  American 
Unitarian  Association,  Dec.  15,  1887-1903.  Died,  West  Springfield, 
Mass.,  Oct.  3,  1904. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.      Year  Book,   1905,   p.   140." 

*JOHN  ARTHUR  SAVAGE.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  St.  Francis,  Me.,  Nov.  11,  1842.  Methodist  ministry,  or- 
dained, Troy,  N.  Y.  Conference,  1868,  and  preached  10  years. 
Unitarian  ministry  Nantucket,  Mass.,  Oct.  1880-1883;  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  supply,  Oct.  1,  1883- June  1,  1884;  Belfast,  Me.,  July  1884- 
1892;  Medfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  1893-1907;  Pastor  Emeritus,  1907— 
Died,  Plainfield,  N.  ,J.,  Mar.  18,  1913. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book.  1913,  p.  158." 

*HENRY  ROBERT  WILSON.     2.     Graduate. 

Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  1881.  Wilmington,  Dela.,  installed, 
Nov.  8,  1881-1888.  Oculist  and  aurist,  Denver,  Col.,  and  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal.      Died,  near  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Mar.  27,  1910. 


*William  Preston  Ross.     2. 

Born,     1878.       Ministry,  African     Methodist     Episcopal     Church. 

Meadville,   Pa.,   3   years;  Jacksonville,    Fla. —  Died,    Jacksonville, 
Fla.,  Sept.  23,  1888. 

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Charles  Prank  Russell.     1. 

Born,  Parish,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1848.  S.T.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1884.  Unitarian  ministry.  Weston,  Mass.,  ordained,  Nov.  16, 
1882-1918;  Pastor  Emeritus,  1918— 

1881 

JOSEPH  AUBREY  CHASE.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Unity,  Mo.,  May  31,  1854.  A.B.,  Bates  College,  1877;  A.M., 
1890.  Unitarian  ministry.  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  Nov.  6,  1881- (or- 
dained, Dec.  6,  1882)-Mar.  1,  1883;  Chelmsford,  Mass.,  Jan.  11, 
1884-Oct.  28,  1891;  Northboro,  Dec.  1,  1891-Dec.  31,  1894;  Houlton, 
Me.,  Oct.  1,  1895-Nov.  1898;  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  June  1,  1899-Sept. 
1,  1900;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Willow  Place  Chapel,  Nov.  1,  1900-Nov. 
1,  1902.      Eesidence,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

*ANDREW  JACKSON  HARRIS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Utica,  O.,  June  7,  1851.  Christian  connection,  ordained. 
Yellow  Springs,  O.,  1882.  Member  of  Board  of  Education  of  An- 
tioch  College,  1882-1883.      Died,  Utica,  O.,  June  11,  1886. 

ROBERT  WELLESLEY  SAVAGE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Maine,  Mar.  8,  1852.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Sagi- 
naw, Mich.,  Nov.  15,  1881.  Mount  Pleasant,  Mich.,  Sept.  18,  1881- 
1884;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  Nov.  9,  1884-Aug.  9,  1887;  Greeley,  Col.,  May 
1,  1888-Sept.  1,  1889;  Walpole,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1893-Nov.  1,  1901; 
Highland  Springs,  Va.,  Sept.  1,  1908-Sept.  1,  1911;  Charlestown, 
N.  H.,  Dec.  1,  1912-Oct.  1,  1917;  Winthrop,  Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1918— 

DAVID  TAYLOR.     1. 

Born,  1851.      Insurance  business,  Boston,  Mass. 


Jens  T.  Kittelsea.     1. 

Prank  J.  Kralick.     2. 

Born,  1859. 

George  Densmore  Wheat.     1. 

Born,  Putney,  Vt.,  Aug.  1,  1850.      M.D.,  New  York  College  of  Phys- 
icians and  Surgeons,  1885.      Physician.      Residence,  Putney,  Vt. 

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1882 

*JULIUS  BLASS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Erie,  Pa.,  May  1,  1861.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Lakewood,  N.  Y.,  Juno  14,  1882.  Jackson,  Mich.,  1883-1885;  Mill- 
bury,  Mass.,  May  3,  1885-Mar.  30,  1889;  Evansville,  Ind.,  German 
Evangelical  Protestant  Society,  1889-1901.  Died,  Baltimore,  Md., 
Apr.  5,  1902. 
*See:      "The  Christian  Register,  Apr.  17,  1902,  p.  475." 

ANNA  JANE  NORRIS.     2.     Graduate. 

l:5orn,  1852.      Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Lakewood,  N.  Y.,  June 
14,  1882.      North  Platte,  Neb.,  1883-1884. 


John  William  Day.     1. 

Born,  Woburn,  Mass.,  June  13,  1861.  S.T.B.,  Harvard  University, 
188.  Unitarian  ministry.  Newport,  E.  I.,  Jan.  1,  1886- (ordained, 
Jan.  6,  1886) -Nov.  1,  1867;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1,  1887-Oct.  1,  1890; 
Hingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1890- (installed,  Oct.  8,  1890)-Oct.  1,  1899; 
St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Church  of  the  Messiah,  Oct.  1,  1899- (installed,  Nov. 
30,  1899)-.  Assistant  Secretary  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Camp  Taylor,  Summer 
1918.      Kesidence,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

James  Washington  Falls.     1. 
Born,  1860. 

Ella  A.  Giles  (Mrs.  George  Drake  Ruddy).     1. 
Born,  1851.      Eesidence,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

1883 

HUGO  GOTTFRIED  EISENLOHR.     4.     Graduate.     D.D.,  1920. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Mar.  1,  1860.  German  Evangelical  Protes- 
tant ministry,  ordained,  Columbus,  O.,  May  29,  1882.  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.,  Oct.  1,  1883-Oct.  26,  1884;  Cincinnati,  O.,  St.  John's  Church, 
Nov.  9,  1884— 

*  JOHANNES  HEDDAEUS.     4.     Graduate.;  B.D.   [1884]. 

Born,  Worms,  Germany,  Apr.  15,  1847.  A.M.,  University  of  the 
City  of  New  York,  1890;  Ph.D.,  1891.  Unitarian  ministry,  Colum- 
bus, O.,  May  29,  1883.  Yonkers,  N.  Y.,  installed.  Mar.  11,  1885- 
Mar.  11,  1886.  Professor,  Syracuse  University;  Teacher,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Died,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  25,  1914. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1915,  p.  157." 

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Prederick  Kellogg  Gillette.     3.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Oberlin,  O.,  Sept.  17,  1844.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Nov.  1886;  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.,  Uni- 
versalist  Church,  Dec.  1886-Jan.  1887;  Ketchum,  Idaho,  organized 
"Free  Church,  Temporary,"  Oct.  1893-Mar.  1895;  Secular  occupa- 
tion, Bellingham,  Wash. 

William  Henry  Heizenroder,     1. 
Born,  1864. 

Sophus  Raaberg.     1. 

Born,  Norway,  Oct.  27,  1856.  Graduated,  Gruner's  Institute,  Co- 
penhagen, Denmark,  1878.      Secular  occupation,  Chicago,  111. 

Lewis  Gilbert  Wilson.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Southborough,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1858.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Leicester,  Mass.,  ordained,  Sept.  5,  1883-Sopt.  1885;  Hopcdale,  Sept. 
1,  1885-Nov.  1,  1904;  Secretary,  American  Unitarian  Association, 
Boston,  Mass.,  1908-1917.      Eesidence,  Natick,  Mass. 

1884 

GEORGE  CHARLES  WRIGHT.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1850.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Northfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  5,  1884- (ordained,  Oct.  14,  1884) -Sept.  20, 
1886;  Lowell,  Free  Church,  Oct.  15,  1886— 


Edwin  Guthrie  Brown.     3. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Sept.  9,  1859.  Unitarian  ministry.  Belling- 
ham, Wash.,  May  1,  1907- (ordained,  June  26,  1907)-July  1,  1907; 
Presque  Isle,  Me.,  and  Fort  Fairfield,  Oct.  1,  1907- June  1,  1909; 
Moline,  111.,  Oct.  1,  1909-July  1,  1910;  Pueblo,  Col.,  1910-1911;  Fort 
Fairfield,  Me.,  1912-1913. 

*James  Danforth.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,    New    Boston,    N.    H.,    July    2,    1846.      Unitarian    ministry. 
Tyngsboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  7,  1884-(ordained,  Nov.  11,  1884)-Mar.  27, 
1887.      Died,  Youngstown,  O.,  Mar.  5,  1916. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,   1916,  p.   156." 

George  Hamilton  Greer.     1.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Dec.  7,  1836.  Methodist  Episcopal  min- 
istry, ordained,   Deacon,   Vancouver,  Wa.sh.,  Aug.   1862;    ordained, 

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Elder,  Aug.  1864.  Pastor  in  circuit  work,  seven  years.  Olympia, 
Wash.,  1867-1868;  Seattle,  1868-1870;  Port  Townsend,  1870-1873. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Missionary  for  the  American  Unitarian  Asso- 
ciation, in  Western  Washington,  1884-1888;  organized  societies  in 
Seattle,  Tacoma,  Puyallup.      Residence,  Newburg,  Wash. 

Theodor  Hammer.     1. 

Born,  Germany,  1866. 

*Hans  Tambs  Lyche.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Frederickshald,  Norway,  Nov.  21,  1859.  Graduated  as  a 
civil  engineer,  Polytechnic  School,  Christiana,  Norway.  Unitarian 
ministry,  Janesville,  Wis.,  June  1884- (ordained,  July  10,  1884) -June 
1885;  Warwick,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1885-Sept.  1,  1889;  Apr.  1,  1892-Oct. 
30,  1892.      Died  Christiana,  Norway,  Apr.  16,  1898. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Oswald.     1. 
Born,  1853. 

Walter  Catlin  Pierce.     3.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  New  Salem,  Mass.,  Apr.  5,  1860.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Mendon,  Mass.,  Sept.  19,  1888.  Tiverton,  R.  I.,  Mar.  1889- 
Dec.  1891;  supply,  Sandwich,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1892- Jan.  1,  1893;  New- 
Orleans,  La.,  installed,  Apr.  12,  1893- June,  1902;  Casttine,  Me., 
1902-Sept.  1906;  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  Sept.  1906- June  1908;  West 
Somerville,  Mass.,  1909-1914;  Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1914-1919.  Resi- 
dence, Norton,  Mass. 


1885 

*CAKY  FLETCHER  ABBOTT.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Neville,  O.,  July  5,  1859.  Unitarian  ministry.  Revere, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1885- (ordained  and  installed,  Jan.  25,  1886) -Feb.  10, 
1889;  Winthrop,  Oct.  9,  1887-Oct.  9,  1888;  Nashua,  N.  H.,  installed, 
Feb.  12,  1889-Aug.  1,  1892;  Chicopee,  Mass.,  Jan.  22,  1893- (installed, 
Mar.  30,  1893) -Mar.  1,  1897.  Died,  Ashland,  Mass.,  Nov.  23,  1900. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1901,  p.  149." 

JAMES  CAMERON  DUNCAN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Rothes,  Morayshire,  Scotland,  July  8,  1860.  Unitarian  min- 
istry.     Clinton,  Mass.,  ordained,  June  17,  1886 — 

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MARY  REBECCA  GODDEN   [MRS.  HANS  TAMES  LYCHE].     3. 

Graduate. 
Born,  Jancsville,  Wis.,  Unitarian  ministry.  Rowe,  Mass.,  supply, 
summer,  1892;  supply,  Warwick,  Nov.  1892-Apr.  1893.  Teacher  of 
Englisli,  Christiana,  Norway. 

SAMUEL  HAMLET.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Cheltenham,  England,  Dec.  1,  1847.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Broolcfield,  Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  Oct.  28,  1885-1888;  West 
Bridgewater,  June  1889-May  18'94;  Wolfboro,  N.  H.,  1894-1897. 
Residence,  North  Conway,  N.  H. 

NAPOLEON  STAGE  HOAGLAND.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Holland  Township,  111.,  Feb.  21,  1858.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Greeley,  Col.,  July,  1885-(ordained,  1885)-Nov.  1,  1887;  Wichita- 
Kan.,  Dec,  1887- June  1890;  Olympia,  Wash.,  Sept.  1,  1890-Sept.  1, 
1893;  Providence,  R.  L,  Fourth  Unitarian  Society,  Apr.  1,  1894- 
Dec.  10,  1895;  Marshfield,  Mass.,  Grace  Chapel,  Jan.  1,  185(5-May 
1,  1899;  Norton,  supply,  June  1899-Dec.  30,  1899;  Mendon,  Apr.  1, 
1900-Apr.  1,  1903;  Warwick,  Apr.  1,  1903-Apr.  1904;  Tyngsboro, 
Nov.  1,  1904-1914.      Residence,  Dedham,  Mass. 

*W ALTER  CLIFFORD  MOORE.     4.     Graduate.     B.D.,  [1886]. 

Born,  1858.      Unitarian  ministry.      Pepperell,  Mass.,  ordained  and 
installed,  Sept.   7,   1887-Dec.   7,   1890;   Trenton,  N.  Y.,  Oct.   1893— 
Died,  Trenton,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  25,  1895. 
*See:      "The  Christian   Register,  Mar.   7,   1895,   p.   158." 

MARION  MURDOCH.     3.     Graduate.     B.D.   [1887]. 

Born,  Garnavillo,  Iowa.  Unitarian  ministry.  Humboldt,  Iowa,  or- 
dained and  installed,  Sept.  1,  1885- June  30,  1890;  Kalamazoo,  Mich., 
Sept.  1,  1890- June  30,  1891;  Cleveland,  O.,  Sept.  1,  1893- June  30, 
1899;  Geneva,  111.,  1904-190(i;  supply,  Santa  Cruz,  Cal.,  1911,  4 
months;  Woodland,  Cal.,  1911,  2  months.  Residence,  Brookline, 
Mass. 


George  Douglas  Black.     1. 

Born,  Danville,  O.,  Feb.  12,  1858.  D.D.,  Merom  College,  1914. 
Christian  connection,  ordained,  Danville,  O.,  Sept.  1878.  Alarion, 
Ind.,  May  1887-May  1888;  Yellow  Springs,  May  1888-Feb.  1893. 
Congregational  ministry,  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Park  Avenue  Con- 
gregational Church,  Feb.  1893-Sept.  1899;  Editor,  "Herald  of  Gos- 
pel Liberty."      Residence,  Yellow  Springs,  O. 

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Leverett  Richmond  Daniels.     1.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Florence,  Mich.,  Nov.  26,  1847.  Graduate,  Bennett  Medical 
8cliool,  Chicago,  111.,  1872.  Unitarian  ministry.  Midland,  Mich., 
July  I,  1885- (ordained,  Oct.  28,  1885) -Mar.  1,  1891;  Big  Rapids, 
Mar.  1,  1891- Jan.  1,  1893;  South  Nattick,  Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1893-Mar. 
1,  1903;  Sherborn,  Mar.  1,  1893-Mar.  1,  1903;  Houlton,  Me.,  Mar. 
15,  1903-Mar.  15,  1909;  Yarmouth,  Mar.  15,  190y-Dec.  1,  1914;  Wind- 
sor, Vt.,  Dec.  1,  1914— 

Franklin  Cudworth  Hull.     1. 

Born,  1860. 

John  Gladstone  Hodges.     .2     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  1846.  Congregational  ministry,  ordained,  Solon,  Mich.,  July 
8,  1886.  Acting  pastor,  Ironton,  Mich.,  1887;  Eldon,  Iowa,  Nov. 
1890-Oct.  4,  1891. 

Charles  Henry  Scott.     1. 
Born,  1855. 

1886 

JONATHAN  BURWELL  FROST.     1.     Graduate. 

Eminent  Consul,  Columbian  Woodman,  Atlanta,  Go.  Residence, 
Nashville,  Tenn. 

LUEMMA  WALTER  MASON  [LOAMMI  WALTER  MASON].     1. 

Graduate. 
Born,  Jackson,  Pa.,  Nov.  24,  1861.  D.D.,  Buchtel  College,  1908. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Union  City,  Pa.,  ordained  and  installed,  June 
17,  1886-Mar.  31,  1889;  Brookfield,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1889- (installed, 
Apr.  5,  1889)-Sept.  30,  1892;  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1892-(in- 
stalled,  Oct.  10,  1892)-Nov.  11,  1900;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Nov.  18, 
1900— 

FRANK  LOW  PHALEN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Williamstown,  N.  Y.,  May  9,  1859.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Wilton,  N.  H.,  June  1886- (ordained  and  installed,  Oct.  21,  1886)- 
Aug.  1888;  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Sept.  1888- (installed,  Nov.  1888)-Nov. 
1892;  Concord,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1892- (installed,  Dec.  19,  1892) -Sept.  10, 
1899;  Chaplain,  1st  New  Hampshire  U.  S.  V.,  Spanish  War,  1898; 
Chaplain,  New  Hampshire  Legislature,  1897-1898;  Worcester,  Mass., 

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Church  of  the  Unity,  installed,  Nov.  27,  1899-Apr.  1,  1904;  Fair- 
haven,  installed,  Jan.  22,  1906- June  1,  1913;  Waterville,  Me.,  in- 
stalled, Sept.  17,  1913-Sept.  17,  1917;  Chaplain,  National  Soldier's 
Home,  Togus,  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1919— 

*NICOLAI  JOHANNES  BALZER  SCHULTZ.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,    Flensburg,    Schleswig-Holstein,    Germany,    1857.      Unitarian 
ministry,  ordained,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Apr.  21,  1887.      Missionary 
work   in   Texas;    San   Antonio,   Nov.    13,   1892-1896;    Visalia,   Cal., 
1896-1897.      Died,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec.  9,  1903. 
*See:      "The  Pacific  Unitarian,  February,  1903,  p.  118." 


Solon  Lauer.    1. 

Born,  Willoughby,  O.,  Feb.  7,  1862.  Unitarian  ministry.  Mil- 
ford,  N.  H.,  ordained,  Jan.  9,  1889-Feb.  9,  1890;  Chicopee,  Mass., 
Dec.  13,  1890-Dec.  14,  1891;  Dorchester,  Norfolk  Unitarian  Church, 
Apr.  1,  1892-Apr.  1,  1893;  San  Diego,  Cal.,  1896-1898.  Kesidence, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

*  James  Shedel  Walker.     1. 

Born,  1858.      Died,  Meadville,  Pa.,  Dec.  10,  1885. 


1887 

TREDERICK  BLOUNT  MOTT.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Leicester,  England,  May  3,  1856.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Salem,  Mass.,  Society  in  Barton  Square,  Sept.  30,  1887-Feb.  1, 
1892;  Boston,  Dorchester,  Third  Religious  Society,  installed,  Feb. 
4,  1892-May  25,  1903;  Southport,  England,  1904-1907;  Cardiff, 
Wales,  1907— 


Burton  Babcock.     2. 
Born,  1858. 

*Henry  Harrison  Brown.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Uxbridge,  Mass.,  June  26,  1840.  Unitarian  ministry.  Pet- 
ersham, Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  May  15,  1888-May  1,  1889; 
Salem,  Ore.,  May  1,  1890-Oct.  1892;  18th  Connecticut  Volunteers, 
Aug.  8,  1862-Mar.  1864;  29th  Connecticut  Volunteers  (Colored), 
Mar.  1864;  1st  Regiment,  Colored  Troops,  Jan.  1,  1865-Sept.  29, 
1865;  President  of  the  "NOW"  Folk  Corporation  and  editor  of 
"Now";  author  and  publisher.      Died,  Berkeley,  Cal.,  May  8,  1918. 

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Thomas  Patrick  Byrnes.     2. 

Born,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.,  Mar.  IG,  1861.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Geneva,  111.,  Oct.  1,  1887- (ordained,  Feb.  1,  1888)-June  30,  1890; 
Humboldt,  Iowa,  Sept.  1,  1890- July  1,  1895;  Manistee,  Mich.,  July 
15,  1895-Sept.  1,  1897;  Genosco,  111.,  Oct.  1,  1897-Feb.  1,  1902;  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.,  Feb.  1,  1902-Sept.  1,  1905;  Erie,  Pa.,  Sept.  1,  1905- 
Oct.  1,  1916;  Birmingham,  Ala.,  Oct.  1,  1916-Dcc.  1,  1919;  Oklahoma, 
Okla.,  Feb.  1,  1920—  Chaplain,  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.,  Sept.  1917- 
Sept.  1918. 

Wylie  Anxett  Coffin.    2. 

Born,  1857.      Settled  in  Buda,  111.      Secular  occupation. 

*01iver  Martin  Fisher.     1. 

Born,  1861. 

Charles  Marcus  Kimball.    1. 

Born,  Eipley,  O.,  May  13,  1860.  Graduate,  St.  Anthony's  Divin- 
ity School,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Episcopalian  ministry,  ordained,  at 
St.  Paul's  Church,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  May  30,  1888.  Assistant, 
Church  of  the  Holy  Cross,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1888-1889;  Oris- 
kany  Falls,  1889-1890;  North  East,  Pa.,  1891-1893;  Erie,  St.  .John's, 
1893;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  St.  Jude's,  1895-1905;  Boston,  Mass.,  Assistant, 
St.  John's  Church,  1908;  Nantucket,  1909-1910.  Eesidence,  OtTs- 
kany  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Frederic  Anderson  Marshall.     2, 
Born,  1867. 

Carl  Nelson  MoUer.    1. 

Born,  1856.  Episcopalian  ministry,  ordained,  Deacon,  1889;  or- 
dained, Priest,  1890.  Chicago,  Pastor  in  charge,  St.  Stephen's, 
1890-1896;  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Rector,  St.  John,  1896-1901;  La  Crosse, 
Wis.      Eesidence,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

Arthur  Clarence  Smith.     1. 
Born,  1851. 

Albert  Wilgus.     1.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Dayton,  Ind.,  Sept.  2,  1846.  M.D.,  Eush  Medical  College, 
Chicago,  1870.  Universalist  ministry,  ordained,  Whitsville,  Ind., 
Oct.  1888*  Central  Union  Mission,  Washington,  D.  C.  Eesidence, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

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1888] 

1888 

*SAMUEL  ANDREW  DYBEEG.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hernosand,  Sweden,  Aug.  19,  1861.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Providence,  E.  I.,  Fourth  Unitarian  Society,  Sept.  1,  1889-Mar.  1, 
1890;  Bedford,  Mass.,  ordained,  Dec.  10,  1890-Nov.  1,  1891;  Colton, 
Cal.,  1892-1893.      Died,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal.,  Oct.  18,  1893. 

ALFKED  KINGSLEY  GLOVEE.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  1862.  Episcopalian  ministry,  ordained.  Deacon,  1890;  or- 
dained, Priest,  1890.  Wells,  Minn.,  1899-1902;  General  missionary, 
Oregon,  1902;  Auburn,  Cal.,  Eector,  St.  Luke's.  Eesidence,  San 
Diego,  Cal. 


Cora  Sexton  Cochrane.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Sherwood,  Mich.  Unitarian  ministry.  Bath,  N.  H.,  May  1, 
1890- (ordained,  1890)-Nov.  21,  1892;  Sullivan  Harbor,  Me.,  Jan. 
18,  1893-Jan.  18,  1895;  Perry,  Iowa,  1897-1898.  Eesidence,  Bolton, 
Mass. 

Lorenzo  Darwin  Cochrane.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Saline,  Mich.,  Nov.  27,  1854.  Unitarian  ministry.  Little- 
on,  N.  H.,  July  1,  1888- (ordained,  Aug.  18,  1889)-Sept.  1,  1892;  EFls- 
worth.  Me.,  Nov.  1892-1895;  East  Lamoine,  1892-1895;  Bar  Harbor, 
1895;  Perry,  Iowa,  1896-1897;  East  Lexington,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1898- 
(installed,  Dec.  30,  1899) -Apr.  16,  1904.      Eesidence,  Bolton,  Mass. 

Willis  Edward  Dudley.     1. 

*Pontianus  Gismondi  Herman.     1. 

Died,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Feb.  26,  1891. 

William  John  Herbert  Hogan.     1. 

Born,  1847.  Ph.D.  Unitarian  ministry.  West  Dedham,  Third 
Parish,  ordained,  Oct.  24,  1888-Oct.  5,  1890.  Eesidence,  Charlton, 
Mass. 

Thomas  McEwen.     1. 

Frans  Ludvig  Myrthen.     1. 
Born,  1852. 


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*Helen  Grace  Putnam.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Dorchester,  Mass.,  May  20,  1840.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Unity  Church,  Luverne,  Minn.,  Oct.  18,  1889.  Huron,  S. 
D.,  Jan.  13,  1889-Sept.  1889;  Jamestown,  N.  D.,  Dec.  7,  1889- Aug. 
1892;  Fargo,  Aug.  1892—  Died,  Fargo,  N.  D.,  Nov.  28,  1895. 

Don  Carlos  Stevens.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  1852.  Unitarian  ministry.  Eeading,  Mass.,  ordained,  Jan. 
16,  1889-June  1,  1891;  Fairhaven,  1892-1893. 

1889 

HARRISON  DELIVAN  BARRETT.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Canaan,  Me.,  Apr.  26,  1863.  Spiritualist  ministry,  ordained, 
Lily  Dale,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  25,  1889.  Editor,  "Banner  of  Light," 
Boston,  Mass.,  Mar.  4,  1897-Jan.  1,  1904.  President,  National 
Spiritualists'  Association  of  the  United  States  of  America,  Sept. 
29,  1893-Oct.  23,  1907.      Editor-at-Large  and  Historian. 

ANSON  BARTIE  CURTIS.     1.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Rives  Junction,  Mich.,  Dec.  11,  1863.  A.B.,  University  of 
Michigan,  1888;  A.M.,  Allegehny  College,  1889;  Ph.D.,  1890.  Wes- 
leyan  Methodist  ministry.  Grand  Eapids,  Mich.,  ordained,  Sept. 
13,  1886-Sept.  1,  1889;  Congregational  ministry.  Big  Eapids,  Mich., 
Sept.  1,  1889-Apr.  13,  1890;  First  Unitarian  Society,  Sept.  1,  1889- 
May  31,  1890;  Instructor  in  Hebrew,  Tufts  College,  1890-1894; 
Professor  of  Hebrew,  1895-1896.  Universalist  ministry.  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1,  1897-Feb.  26,  1900.  Congregational  minis- 
try. Greenville,  Mich.,  Feb.  27,  1900-Mar.  19,  1906;  Onondaga, 
Sept.  1906-Apr.  1908;  Speer,  111.,  Apr.  1,  1908-Sept.  30,  1910.  Uni- 
tarian ministry.  Jackson,  Mich.,  Oct.  1,  1910-Mar.  1912;  Congre- 
gational churches,  Speer,  Edelstein,  and  Lawn  Eudge,  111.,  Apr. 
1912-,June  1914;  Minooka,  Seward  Churches,  July  4,  1914-Nov.  1, 
1917;  Dexter,  Mich.,  United  Churches,  Dexter-Baptist,  Dexter-Con- 
gregational and  Webster-Congregational,  Oct.  1,  1917 — 

HENRY  MONTESQUIEU  GREEN.     3.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Salford,  Lancashire,  England,  Sept.  9,  1860.  Unitarian  min- 
istry. Bolton,  Mass.,  ordained,  Jan.  14,  1891-Feb.  27,  1892;  Prot- 
estant Episcopal  ministry.  Ordained,  Deacon,  Boston,  Mass.,  June 
5,  1898;  ordained,  Priest,  San  Antonio,  Texas,  May  24,  1889. 

TREDERIK  WILLEM  NICOLAAS  HUGENHOLTZ.  3.  Graduate.  B.D. 
Born,  Zierikzee,  Holland,  June  24,  1868.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Muskegon,  Mich.,  Nov.  8,  1891-July  3,  1892;  Hillsdale,  Wis.,  Aug. 

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28,  1892- June  16,  1895;  Scheidam,  Holland,  Independent  Church, 
Sept.  29,  1895— 

BLANCHE  PENTECOST  [MRS.  JAMES  EDWIN  BAGLEY].     3. 

Graduate. 
Bom,  1854.      Eesidence,  Toronto,  Canada. 

GEORGE  EDWARD  SPRING.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Malvern,  Ontario,  Canada,  Sept.  18,  188G.  Studied  Optics, 
Jacksonian  Optical  College,  Jackson,  Mich.,  and  Vernon  Academy, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.,  and  received  degree,  1902.  Christian  connection, 
ordained,  Portlandville,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  28,  1885.  Alba,  Pa.,  1898-1900. 
Oculist,  Cambridge  Springs,  Pa. 


*Martha  Chapman  Aitken.     3,     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,   near   Montpelier,   Vt.,   Mar.   25,   1843.      Unitarian   ministry. 
Missionary  work  in  Illinois,  Wisconsin  and  Washington;  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  Jan.   1,  1894- (ordained  and  installed,  Apr.  5,   1894)-Jan.  1, 
1895.      Died,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  Jan.  15,  1918. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,   1918,  p.  129." 

*James  Edwin  Bagley.     2. 

Born,  Craftsbury,  Vt.,  May  23,  1867.      Unitarian  ministry,   Sioux 
Falls,  S.  D.,  1889- (ordained,  Oct.  17,  1889) -1890;  Haverhill,  Mass., 
installed,   Oct.   2,   1890- July   1,   1893;   Wollaston,   Oct.   1,   1893- (in- 
stalled, Oct.  5,  1893)—  Died,  Wollaston,  Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1899. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,   1900,  p.   168." 

Orrin  Judson  Blood.     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Washington,  N.  H.,  Aug.  29,  1856.  Fruit  grower.  Peters- 
burg, 111. 

James  Arthur  Chalfant.     1. 

Born,  Shinnston,  W.  Va.,  Feb.  24,  1862.  Minister  for  twenty 
years  in  United  Brethren,  Methodist  and  Universalist  churches. 
Eesidence,  Portsmouth,  W.  Va. 

James  Henry  Dickson.     1.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 
Born,  1853.      Insurance  Agent. 

Mae  Louise  Doan  [Mrs.  Louise  Doan  Washburn].     1. 
Born,  1867.      Residence,  Meadville,  Pa. 

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Henrich  Edmund  Franck  [Henry  Frank  Frankenstein].     1. 

Born,  Trier,  Germany,  Dec.  2,  18G1.  M.D.,  Cleveland  Medical  Col- 
lege &  Buffalo  University,  1892.      Physician,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Lila  Allison  Frost  [Mrs.  Leslie  Willis  Sprague],    1. 

Born,  Morrow  County,  O.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  at  session 
of  Western  Unitarian  Conference,  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  16,  1890; 
Assistant  Pastor,  Monroe,  Wis.,  Universalist  church,  Sept.  1889- 
Sept.  1891;  Pomona,  Cal.,  Sept.  1891-Mar.  12,  1893;  San  Francisco, 
Cal.,  Jan.  1894-Sept.  1895;  Boston,  Mass.,  New  South  Church  and 
Unity  Church,  June  1896-June  1897.      Eesidence,  Younkers,  N.  Y. 

SaicMra  Benjamin  Kanda.     1. 

Born,  Kushimoto,  Japan,  Sept.  24,  1863.  Inaugurated,  Secretary, 
Japanese  Unitarian  Association,  Tokyo,  Japan,  Nov.  1889-  1910; 
Preacher,  First  Tokyo  Unitarian  Church,  1889-1910;  on  Editorial 
Board,  "Rikugo-Zasshi, "  1889-1910.  Eesidence,  Wakayamaken, 
Japan. 

Bion  Curtis  Morse.    1. 
Born,  1861. 

Leslie  Willis  Sprague.    3. 

Born,  North  Boston,  N.  Y.,  May  2,  1869.  B.D.,  St.  Lawrence  Uni- 
versity, 1904.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained  at  session  of  Western 
Unitarian,  Conference,  All  Soul's  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  Jan.  16, 
1890.  Monroe,  Wis.,  Universalist  church,  Sept.  1889-Oet.  18,  1891; 
Pomona,  Cal.,  Unitarian  church,  Sept.  1891- (installed,  Nov.  1, 
1891)-Mar.  12,  1893;  San  Francisco,  Second  Unitarian  Church, 
Mar.  1893-Sept.  1895;  Boston,  Mass.,  New  South  Church  and  Unity 
Church,  Jan.  1896-June  1897;  Grand  Eapids,  Mich.,  Universalist 
church,  Sept.  1897- (installed,  Oct.  8,  1897)-Oct.  15,  1900;  Helena, 
Mont.,  Oct.  18,  1900-Oct.  18,  1902;  Montclair,  N.  J.,  Oct.  1902-Sept. 
1905;  Associate  Leader  of  New  York  Society  for  Ethical  Culture, 
June  1905- June  1910;  Founder  and  Leader  of  Brooklyn  Society  for 
Ethical  Culture,  Jan.  1906- June  1910;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Associate 
Minister,  Pilgrim  Congregational  Church,  Dec.  1910- ;  Chicago,  Well- 
ington Avenue  Church,  Congregational,  1913-1918.  Eesidence, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Walter  Watkins  Vrooman.    1. 

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*Watson  Weed.     1.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Galen,  Wayne  County,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  14,  1849.  Unitarian  min- 
istry. Stowe,  Vt.,  Oct.  1,  1889- (ordained,  June  30,  1890)-Oet.  1, 
1890;  Middlesex,  Vt.,  May  1,  1890-Aug.  1,  1890;  Ware,  Mass.,  Apr. 
15,  1891- June  1,  1892;  Scituate,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1893;  East  Marsh- 
field,  June  1,  1892- Jan.  1,  1897;  Duxbury,  installed,  Aug.  1897. 
Died,  South  Royalston,  Vt.,  June  14,  1905. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,   1905,  p.   146." 

1890 

THOMAS  ERNEST  ALLEN.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  4,  1858.  Unitarian  ministry.  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.,  ordained  and  installed,  Nov.  14,  1890-1892;  Grafton, 
Mass.,  installed,  Feb.  3,  1892-Feb.  14,  1895;  West  Dedham,  May, 
1886- June,  1898.      Residence,  Chicago,  111. 

JOHN  BASIL  BARNHILL.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Xenia,  111.,  Apr.  27,  1864.  Unitarian  ministry.  Pembroke, 
Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1889- Jan.  1,  1890;  Matoon,  111.,  summer  1890;  Mar- 
blehead,  Mass.,  Apr.  1891- (ordained,  Oct.  1891) -Sept.  1892;  Belfast, 
Ireland,  Mountpottinger  Unitarian  Church,  Oct.  1893- Apr.  1896; 
Maidstone,  Apr.  1896- June  1898.  Editor,  "Nationality,"  London, 
1899-1901;  "Health  without  Drugs,"  1899-1904;  "Southern  Illinois 
Independent,"  Xenia,  111.  Lyceum  and  Chautauqua  platform 
work.  Publisher  of  Anti-socialism  literature.  Residence,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

rREDERIC  GILL.     3.     Graduate.     D.D.,  1920. 

Born,  Kingston,  Canada,  Apr.  17,  1862.  Unitarian  ministry.  Ar- 
lington, Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  Feb.  4,  1892 — 

THOMAS  JAY  HORNER.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hillsboro,  Pa.,  June  24,  1862.  Unitarian  ministry.  West- 
ford,  Mass.,  June  1890- (ordained,  Sept.  25,  1890)-Oct.  14,  1892; 
Sacramento,  Cal.,  Sept.  1,  1892- (installed,  Jan.  25,  1893) -Sept.  1, 
1894;  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  Sept.  1,  1895- (installed,  Dec.  11,  1895)- 
May  1,  1897;  Quincy,  111.,  May  1,  1897- (installed,  Nov.  2,  1897)- 
Sept.  1,  1899;  Melrose,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1899-Feb.  1,  1911;  Sharon, 
June  3,  1904-Feb.  1,  1911;  Attleboro,  Feb.  1,  1911-1919;  Manchester, 
N.  H.,  1919— 

CARL  GEORG  HORST.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Cassel,  Germany,  June  8,  1867.  Unitarian  ministry.  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.,  Aug.  1,  1891- (ordained,  Sept.  25,  1891)-May  31,  1895; 

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Athol,  June  1,  1895- (installed,  July  11,  1895) -Sept.  30,  1900;  West 
Uptou,  Oct.  1,  1900- (installed,  Dec.  6,  1900)-Dec.  31,  1908;  Quincy, 
Wollaston,  Jan.  1,  1909- (installed.  Mar.  14,  1909) -1920.  Chaplain, 
National  Sailor's  Home,  Quincy,  Mass.;  Littleton,  1920 — 

ARTHUR  WARNER  LITTLEPIELD.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Peabody,  Mass.,  June  12,  1858.  Unitarian  ministry.  Way- 
land,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1891- (ordained,  July  1,  1891) -Dec.  31,  1891; 
Brockton,  Jan.  1,  1892-Dec.  1,  1892;  Winchester,  Dec.  1,  1892-Sept. 
1,  1898;  Louisville,  Ky.,  Sept.  1,  1898-Mar.  1,  1900;  Fitchburg, 
Mass.,  May  1,  1900- (installed.  May  2,  1900) -May  1,  1908;  Brook- 
lino,  Second  Church  Society,  May  1,  1908-1912;  Needham,  1912— 

JOEL  HASTINGS  METCALF.     4.     Graduate.     D.D.,  1920. 

Born,  Mcadvillc,  Pa.,  Jan.  4,  1866.  Ph.D.,  Allegheny  College,  1892. 
West  Somerville,  Mass.,  ordained,  Oct.  29,  1890-Aug.  1,  1892;  Eos- 
lindale,  Apr.  25,  1892-Oct.  7,  1893;  Burlington,  Vt.,  installed,  Oct. 
10,  1893-Oct.  10,  1903;  Taunton,  Mass.,  Dec.  27,  1904-Dec.  29,  1910; 
Winchester,  Dec.  29,  1910—  Sept.  1920;  Overseas  Secretary,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Mar.  1918-Mar.  1919.      Portland,  Me.,  Sept.  1920— 

FRANK  WRIGHT  PRATT.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Elgin,  111.,  Oct.  23,  1866.  Unitarian  ministry.  Boston, 
Mass.,  West  Eoxbury,  First  Parish,  ordained,  Oct.  23,  1891-Apr.  1, 
1895;  Walpole,  N.  H.,  Jan.  5,  1896-Dec.  31,  1899;  Quincy,  Wollaston, 
Mass.,  Jan.  2,  1900-Feb.  26,  1905;  Hopedale,  Feb.  28,  1905-Nov.  1, 
1908;  Field  Secretary,  for  Western  Canada,  American  Unitarian 
Association,  and  the  British  and  Foreign  Association,  Nov.  1,  1908- 
Sept.  1,  1914;  Field  Secretary,  American  Unitarian  Association, 
Sept.  1,  1915- June  1,  1917;  Richmond,  Va.,  Sept.  1,  1915—  Foreign 
service  with  the  American  Red  Cross,  Canteen  Worker,  Home  Com- 
munication Service  and  Commission  to  Germany,  Rank,  1st  Lieut, 
and  Captain,  June  1918-Sept.  1919. 

ELVIN  JAMES  PRESCOTT.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.,  Aug.  27,  1865.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Littleton,  Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  Nov.  13,  1890-Oct.  1, 
1892;  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Sept.  29,  1892-Apr.  11,  1893;  Salem,  Mass., 
Mar.  30,  1897-Sept.  5,  1902;  Rockland,  1908-1910;  Sanford,  Me., 
Jan.  1,  1910-1911;  Gloucester,  1911-1915;  Westwood,   1919-1920. 


Kristian  Baun.     1. 

Bom,  Denmark,  1863. 


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Patrick  Galvin.     1. 

Henri  DeHoog.    1. 

Born,  Holland,  1861. 

Louis  Edelman.     1. 

Born,  1866. 

Eulalie  Deming  Guthrie  [Mrs.  Oliver  Jay  Pairfield] ,    2. 

Born,  Yellow  Springs,  O.  A.B.,  Antioch  College,  1887;  A.M.,  1892. 
Eesidence,  Long  Beach,  Cal. 

Herman  Haugerud.    3. 

Born,  Christiana,  Norway,  Oct.  7,  1874.  Unitarian  ministry.  Puy- 
allup,  Wash.,  Oct.  1890- (ordained,  Dec.  1,  1890) -Aug.  1892;  Eowe, 
Mass.,  June  1,  1893-Oct.  1,  1895;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Free  Chris- 
tian Church,  Oct.  13,  1895-May  28,  1899;  Hudson,  Wis.,  July  1899- 
1902;  Walpole,  Mass.,  1902-1903;  Christiana,  Norway,  The  Unitar- 
ian Church,  1905 — 

Pietur  Eiewert  Huizinga.    2. 

Born,  Holland,  1867. 

Cassius  Roy  Manning.     1. 
Born,  1857. 

George  Henry  Ofifen.     1. 

Born,  1871. 

Teres  Aram  Sarkisian.     2. 

Born,  1863.      Physician,  Denver,  Col. 

1891 

PRANCIS  WILDER  HOLDEN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Waitsfield,  Vt.,  July  28,  1862.  Unitarian  ministry.  Supply, 
Eochester,  N.  H.,  Jan.  3,  1892-Nov.  1,  1892;  Bernardston,  Mass., 
Jan.  1,  1893- (ordained,  Jan.  10,  1893)-Dec.  29,  1895;  Norton,  May  1, 
1896-Oct.  31,  1898;Stowe,  Vt.,  supply,  Nov.  6,  1898-Jan.  1,  1899; 
settled,  Jan.  1,  1899-Sept.  1899;  Norton,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1899-Nov. 
1,  1906;  Milford,  N.  H.,  Nov.  4,  1906- July  30,  1912;  Haverhill, 
Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1912— 

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WATARI  KITASHIMA.     3.     Graduate.     B.D.  [1894]. 

Born,  Echijen,  Japan,  Jan.  16,  1868.  Ph.D.,  Allegheny  College, 
1893.  Unitarian  ministry.  Vineland,  N.  J.,  May  2,  1894-June  26, 
1896.      Secular  occupation,  Tokyo,  Japan. 


John  Leon  Benwell.     1. 
Born,  1863. 

Johannes  Johnson  Brauti.     4.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Eugene  Langdon  Conklin.    1. 

Born,  Southold,  N.  Y.,  May  28,  1866.  A.B.,  Hamilton  College, 
1900;  A.M.,  1893.  Universalist  ministry.  Clarendon,  N.  Y.,  May 
1891- (ordained  1892)-May  1894;  LeEoy,  May  1,  1894-May  1900;  El- 
gin, 111.,  May  1,  1900-Oct.  1,  1906;  State  Superintendent  of  Churches 
of  Illinois,  Nov.  1,  1906,  and  Editor,  State  ilessenger,  Elgin,  111., 
May  1,  l9l4;  Universalist  Publishing  House,  Chicago,  111.,  May 
1910-1913;  State  Superintendent,  Michigan,  Oct.  1914-Oct.  1918; 
Derby  Line,  Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1920— 

Thomas  Norvllle  Dean.    2. 

Born,  1868. 

Stephen  Crawford  Gooseley.    1. 

Elwin  Spencer  Greer.    3. 

Born,  Yamhill  County,  Oregon,  Aug.  10,  1865.  Farmer  and  fruit 
grower,  Dundee,  Ore.,  1894 — 

*Joseph  Bryant  Hargett.     1. 

Irving  Door  Lovett.     1. 
Born,  1853. 

James  Luther  Minnick.     1. 

Born,  Springfield,  O.,  Apr.  30,  1864.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Geneseo,  111.,  June  1890.  Providence,  R.  I.,  General  Manager,  So- 
ciety for  Organizing  Charity;  Superintendent,  Chicago  Tuberculosis 
Institute,  Eiverside,  111. 

Yuson  Tsuffa.    1. 

Born,  Japan,  1862. 

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Owen  Eedington  Washburn.     1. 

Born,  Vernon,  Vt.,  Aug.  22,  1866.  Universalist  ministry,  ordained, 
Stoughton,  Wis.,  July  19,  1893.  Universalist  churches,  1893-1898. 
Journalist,  Pocantico  Hills,  N.  Y.,  1902-1910.  Residence,  Iron  Hill, 
Md.,  1910— 

1892 

WALTEE  EUSTACE  LANE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Gloucester,  Mass.,  Sept.  6,  1866.  Unitarian  ministry.  Athol, 
Mass.,  Second  Unitarian  Society,  ordained  and  installed,  Nov.  17, 
1892-Sept.  1,  1894;  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  July  1,  1895-Nov.  1,  1897; 
Rockville,  Conn.,  Sept.  3,  1899-July  28,  1901;  Carlisle,  Mass.,  1901- 
1905.      Farmer,  Spencer,  Mass. 

AMANDUS  HALVDAN  NORMAN.     5.     Graduate.     D.D.,  1920. 

Born,  Stange,  Norway,  June  5,  1865.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Free  Christian  Church,  ordained,  Sept.  3,  1893- 
Nov.  20,  1895;  Hanska,  Sept.  3,  1893;  Minneapolis,  Free  Christian 
Church,  Nov.  20,  1899-May  1,  1906;  Editor,  "Dakota,"  Fargo,  N. 
D.,  Nov.  1895-May  1,  1898;  "Fram,"  May  1,  1898-Nov.  20,  1899; 
Chaplain,  2nd  North  Dakota  Volunteers,  Apr.  1898 —  Residence, 
Hanska,  Minn. 

MAEY  ALICE  TUCKEE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  1854.  Unitarian  ministry,  not  ordained.  Midland,  Mich., 
and  Mount  Pleasant,  1892. 


Olaf  Johnson  Andrews.     2. 
Born,  1866. 

Willard  Stephen  Ballou.     2. 

Born,  1866.      Universalist  ministry.      Lestershire,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Franklin  Bushnell.    3. 

Born,  Berlin,  Conn.,  Oct.  3,  1858.  Universalist  ministry,  ordained, 
Muncie,  Ind.,  Aug.  29,  1895.  Missionary  and  supply  work  in  In- 
diana, Jan.  1894-Dec.  1895;  Crawfordsville  and  Fincastle,  Ind.,  Jan. 
1896-Dec.  1896;  Cohocton  and  South  Dansville,  N.  Y.,  June  1897- 
June  1899;  Editor,  "Record,"  Bath,  Pa.,  1899-1907;  "Record," 
Berlin,  Conn.,  Nov.  1908-Feb.  1910;  "Minuteman,"  Berlin,  Conn. 
Residence,  May  1911,  Danbury,  Conn. 

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Augustus  William  Dellquest.     3. 

Born,  Kristianstad,  Sweden,  May  4,  1868.  Organized  the  Scandi- 
navian Unitarian  Church  in  Denver  and  preached  there  till  it  was 
merged  into  the  First  Church.  Antiquarian  Bookstore,  Atlanta, 
Ga. 

Mabel  Lila  MacCoy.     1. 

Marion  Murdoch.     (See  under  1885.) 

Louis  Singer.     1. 

Victor  Emanuel  Southworth.     1. 

Born,  1867.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  1892.  Ware,  Mass., 
installed,  Dec.  29,  1892-Feb.  1,  1895;  Janesville,  Wis.,  Apr.  1895- 
1897;  Greeley,  Col.,  Sept.  4,  1897-Mar.  28,  1898.  Independent  min- 
istry, Denver,  Col. 

Richard  Clark  Wilby.     1. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  11,  1850.  Unitarian  ministry.  Toronto, 
Canada,  West  End  Society,  summer,  1891;  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Sept. 
27,  1891- (ordained,  June  1,  1892)-June  10,  1896.  Eesidence,  De- 
troit, Mich, 

1893 

JOSEPH  CADY  ALLEN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  30,  1869.  Unitarian  ministry.  Wi- 
nona, Minn.,  ordained  and  installed,  Dec.  16,  1895- July  31,  1896; 
Redlands,  Cal.,  Mar.  18,  1897-May  1,  1898;  Scituate,  Mass.,  July 
1900-Nov.  1901;  Yarmouth,  Me.,  Sept.  1,  1901-Mar.  31,  1904;  Wal- 
pole,  Mass.,  installed.  May  11,  1904-1909;  Charlestown,  N.  H., 
1918— 

PERU  JOHNSON  ANDREWS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Kristianstad,  Sweden,  Apr.  25,  1868.  Unitarian  ministry, 
not  ordained.  Organized  the  Scandinavian  Unitarian  Society,  Den- 
ver, Col.,  Nov.  1891- (settled,  Dec.  1,  1891) -Feb.  1,  1892;  Frances- 
town,  N.  H.,  June  15,  1893-Sept.  1,  1893;  Sherwood,  Mich.,  Sept. 
15,  1894- Jan.  1,  1895;  Manufacturer  and  civil  engineer.  Weed,  N. 
M.,  Jan.  15,  1905— 

HERBERT  LESLIE  BUZZELL.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Medford,  Mass.,  May  8,  1865.  Unitarian  ministry.  Fair- 
haven,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1893-(ordained,  Oct.  30,  1893)-Oct.  1,  1896; 

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New  Ulm,  Minn.,  Nov.  1,  1896-Oct.  1,  1898.  Universalist  ministry; 
Union  Springs,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  1899- June  1901;  Oakland,  Me.,  Aug.  1, 
1901-Apr.  1,  1903;  Universalist  churches,  Nicholson,  Hop  Bottom 
and  Fleetville,  Pa.,  Apr.  1,  1903- July  1,  1904;  Hyannis,  Mass.,  Uni- 
versalist church,  July  1,  1904- June  1,  1908;  Windsor,  Vt.,  June  1, 
1908-Apr.  1,  1909;  Barre,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1909- (installed.  May  13, 
1909)-1913;  Northfield,  1913-1916;  Bridgewater,  Mass,  1916— 

EGBERT  COLLYER  DOUTHIT.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Shelbyville,  111.,  Mar.  15,  1869.  Unitarian  ministry.  Bar- 
aboo.  Wis.,  Sept.  1893- (ordained,  1894)-Jan.  1,  1897;  Shelbyville, 
111.,  Assistant  minister,  1897-1898;  Petersham,  Mass.,  Nov.  24,  1898- 
Feb.  24,  1902;  Shelbyville,  111.,  Jordan  Unitarian  Church  and  First 
Congregational  Church,  installed,  Mar.  19,  1902-1903;  Dover,  Mass., 
installed,  June  16,  1904- Jan.  1,  1907;  Castine,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1907- 
Sept.  1,  1912;  Petersham,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1912— 

BERNARD  ANTHONY  VAN  SLUYTERS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Goor,  Holland,  Dec.  4,  1866.  Unitarian  ministry.  Decorah, 
Iowa,  Sept.  1,  1893- (ordained,  Jan.  2,  1894) -Jan.  1,  1895;  Cherokee, 
June  1,  1895-June  1,  1896;  Warwick,  Mass.,  June  1,  1899-Sept.  1, 
1900;  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Holland  Unitarian  Church,  Sept.  1,  1900- 
1916.      Residence,  Bell,  Los  Angeles  County,  Cal. 

WILLIAM  LORISON  WALSH.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Canada,  Jan.  12,  1859.  Unitarian  ministry.  Brookfield, 
Mass.,  ordained,  Nov.  2,  1893-Sept.  30,  1914;  Billerica,  Oct.  1, 
1914— 


Lincoln  Elbridge  Brown.     3. 

Born,  Scranton,  Pa.,  Nov.  25,  1861.  Unitarian  ministry.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Willow  Place  Chapel,  Mar.  1893- (ordained,  summer 
1893)-Dec.  1896.  Social  work.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Bureau  of 
Charities,  clerk,  1  year;  Head  Resident,  Hale  House  Settlement, 
Boston,  Mass.,  2%  years;  Superintendent,  Boys  Industrial  Asso- 
ciation, Wilkesbarre,  Pa.,  1  year;  Social  Secretary  and  Superin- 
tendent of  Social  work.  Calvary  Episcopal  Church,  Wilkesbarre,  4 
years;  General  Secretary,  Boy's  Club  and  Institute  of  Industry, 
Albany,  N.  Y.      Episcopalian  connection. 

Charles  Graves.    2. 

Born,  England,  Sept.  23,  1868.  Unitarian  ministry.  Anamosa, 
Iowa,  1893- (ordained,  1894)-1895;   Humboldt,  1895-1898;  Littleton, 

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N.  H.,  1899-Jul7  1901;  Barnevcld,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  1901-Apr.  1907; 
Passaic,  N.  J.,  Apr.  1907-Apr.  1911;  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1911-Oct. 
1918;  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  1918— 

Ijilian  Evangeline  Hiller  [Mrs.  Howard  Udell].     3. 

Born,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  1868.      Residence,  Chicago,  111. 

Monnie  Emmanuel  Lischer.     1. 

Henry  Frey  Lutz.     1. 

Jolin  MulhoUand.    1. 

Born,  1860.      Unitarian  ministry. 

♦Alexander  Peshtimaljian.     1. 

Born,  Adabazar,  Turkey.  Graduated  from  a  missionary  seminary, 
Constantinople  [now  Roberts  College].  Congregational  ministry. 
Ordained,  Murad-ehiay,  Turkey,  1869.  Pastorates,  Adrianople, 
Angora,  Nicomedia,  Adabazar.  Unitarian  missionary.  Died, 
Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  29,  1901. 

*Hans  Sakarias  Rikstad.     2. 

Born,  1867.      Died,  Norway. 

Henry  Sleusuke  Seki.    1. 

1894 

JOHN  HENRY  APPLEBEE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Davenport,  England,  Mar.  12,  1868.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Meadville,  Pa.,  June  14,  1894.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Parkside 
Unitarian  Church,  Oct.  15,  1895-May  7,  1899;  Boston,  Mass.,  West 
Roxbury,  First  Parish,  May  14,  1899-Mar.  12,  1905;  Attleboro,  Mar. 
19,  1905-Dec.  19,  1910;  Syracuse,  K  Y.,  Jan.  1,  1911—  Red  Cross 
Overseas  service,  June  8,  1918;  First  Lieutenant,  service  in  France 
and  Germany,  appointed  Captain  and  Field  Representative  of  Red 
Cross,  spring,  1919-June  18,  1919. 

SEWARD  BAKER.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Township  of  Ash,  Mich.,  Oct.  11,  1858.  Graduate,  Indiana 
Normal  College,  1882;  Graduate,  Law  Class,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
1885;  practiced  law,  1885-1890.  Ministry,  independent.  Ster- 
ling, 111.,  People's  Church,  Mar.  1,  1895- (ordained,  May  1893) -Dec. 

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I,  1898;  Unitarian  ministry.  Sheffield,  Jan.  1,  1899- July  31,  1904; 
Geneseo,  Oct.  1,  1904-Dec.  1,  1905.  Congregational  ministry. 
Clarksville,  Mich.,  Mar.  1,  1907-Mar.  1,  1908.  Universalist  minis- 
try. Woodstock,  O.,  and  Plain  City,  Oct.  1,  1909-Sept.  1,  1912; 
Attica  and  Bellville,  Sept.  1,  1912- July  1,  1914;  Hutchinson,  Kan., 
July  1,  1914— 

WILLIAM  CHANNNING  BROWN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Sherborn,  Mass.,  Mar.  7,  1868.  Unitarian  ministry.  Gard- 
ner, Mass.,  and  Hubbardston,  July  1,  1895- (ordained,  Gardner,  Sept. 

II,  1895) -Nov.  30,  1898;  Littleton,  Dec.  1,  1898- (installed,  Dec.  27, 
1898)-Jan.  31,  1904;  Field  Agent,  American  Unitarian  Association, 
Feb.  1,  1904-Apr.  30,  1905;  Field  Secretary,  May  1,  1905— 

FLORENCE  BUCK.     3.     Graduate.     D.D.,  1920. 

Born,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  July  19,  1860.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained. All  Soul's  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  24,  1893.  Cleveland, 
O.,  Sept.  7,  1893-June  30,  1899;  Field  Superintendent,  American 
Unitarian  Association,  Mich.,  Sept.  1,  1900-Dec.  30,  1900;  Manistee, 
Mich.,  Jan.  1,  1901- June  30,  1901;  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Sept.  1,  1901- 
June  30,  1910;  Palo  Alto,  Cal.,  supply,  Aug.  28,  1910-Dec.  18,  1910; 
Alameda,  Jan.  1,  1911-Sept.  8,  1912;  Associate  Secretary,  Depart- 
ment of  Religious  Education,  American  Unitarian  Association,  Oct. 
1,  1912— 

HERBERT  CUNNINGHAM  FARWELL.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Clinton,  Mass.,  Nov.  5,  1868.  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1894- 
1895;  Fall  term,  1898- Jan.  1,  1899.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Bureau  of 
Charities,  July  1,  1895-Aug.  1,  1898;  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  18,  1899.  Superintendent, 
Salem  Fraternity,  (except  on  leave  of  absence  at  Plummer  Farm 
School,  Salem,  Mar.  1,  1908-Sept.  1,  1908),  Oct.  1,  1899— 

FREDERIC  JOHN  GAULD.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Birmingham,  England,  Oct.  1,  1867.  Unitarian  ministry. 
New  York,  N.  Y.,  All  Souls'  Church,  Assistant  Minister,  Oct.  1894- 
( ordained,  Nov.  1894) -Mar.  1,  1896;  Reading,  Mass.,  Apr.  1896- 
(installed,  Apr.  23,  1896)-Mar.  1,  1899;  Leominster,  Mar.  1,  1899- 
(installed.  Mar.  8,  1899)-Feb.  1,  1915;  Toledo,  O.,  Feb.  1,  1915-Feb. 
1,  1918.  Overseas,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Feb.  1,  1918-Mar.  5,  1919.  Resi- 
dence, Arlington,  Mass. 

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STANLEY  MERCER  HUNTER,     i.     Graduate. 

Born,  18(38.  Unitarian  ministry.  Sheffield,  111.,  ordained  and  in- 
stalled, Feb.  25,  1896-Dec.  31,  1897;  St.  John,  N.  B.,  Mar.  1898- 
Jan.  31,  1901;  8cituatc,  Mass.,  1902-Nov.  1903. 

JOSEPH  MARION  SEATON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Clinton  County,  111.,  Mar.  23,  1861.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Baltimore,  Md.,  May  1895.  Richmond,  Va.,  Sept.  1,  1894- 
July  1,  1897;  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  Apr.  2,  1899-Apr.  1,  1909;  Roa- 
noke, W.  Va.,  1914-1917;  Salem,  Va.,  1917— 

PRANK  SCOTT  COREY  WICKS.     3.     Graduate.     D.D.,  1920. 

Born,  JMillvale,  Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1868.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Meadvillc,  Pa.,  June  14,  1894.  Passaic,  N.  J.,  Feb.  15, 
1895-Fcb.  15,  1898;  Boston,  Mass.,  First  Parish  in  Brighton,  Feb. 
15,  1898-Dec.  10,  1905;  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Dec.  10,  1905— 


Lilian  Saxe  Holmes.     1. 

Born,  St.  Albans,  Vt.  St.  Lawrence  University,  1902-1903.  Cor- 
responding Secretary,  Massachusetts  Women's  Ministers'  Confer- 
ence.     Residence,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Ernest  Jones.    3. 

Born,  1860. 

John  William  Matthys.     1. 

Born,  1871. 

Otway  Pleasant  Moorman.     3. 
Born,  1858. 

William  Stanley  Nichols.     1. 

Born,  Dauvers,  Mass.,  May  4,  1872.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained. 
King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  18,  1899.  Walpole,  K  H.,  in- 
stalled, Nov.  22,  1900-Dec.  1,  1905;  Pueblo,  Col.,  Mar.  23,  1906-Sept. 
1,  1908;  Colorado  Springs,  Sept.  1,  1907-Sept.  1,  1908;  North  An- 
dover,  Mass.,  May  16,  1909-Nov.  1,  1919;  Montpelier,  Vt.,  Nov.  1, 
1919- (installed,  Jan.  23,  1920)— 

Matthew  Cooper  Pugsley.     1. 

Born,  Dover  Plains,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  2,  1871.  Secular  occupation,  Staten 
Island,  N.  Y. 

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Isaac  Frank  Quinby.     1. 

Born,  1864. 

Thomas  Trank  Eayon.     1. 
Born,  1871. 

1895 

HARRIET  BELLE  BARTON  [MRS.  RICHARD  WILSON  BOYNTON].  3. 

Graduate. 
Born,  Gill,  Mass.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Boston,  Roslin- 
dale,  Mass.,  Sept.  4,  1895.      Residence,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

RICHARD  WILSON  BOYNTON.     3.     Graduate.     D.D.,  1920. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  24,  1870.  Unitarian  ministry.  Boston, 
Mass.,  Eoslindale  Unitarian  Church,  ordained,  Sept.  4,  1895-Oct. 
2,  1900;  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Oct.  2,  1900-Dec.  31,  1907;  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Jan.  1,  1908- (installed,  Feb.  27,  1908)— 

*LOUIS  HENRY  BUCKSHORN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dec.  17,  1865.  Unitarian  ministry.  West- 
ford,  Mass.,  Apr.  1896- (ordained,  Oct.  7,  1896) -Dec.  15,  1900;  Con- 
cord, N.  H.,  Dec.  1,  1900- (installed,  Jan.  16,  1901)-July  1909;  Vine- 
yard Haven,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1909-1913;  New  Bedford,  Unity  Home, 
1913-1915;  Westford,  1915-1919.  Died,  Westford,  Mass.,  July  7, 
1919. 

SAMUEL  LOUIS  ELBERPELD.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Pomeroy,  O.,  June  4,  1869.  Unitarian  ministry.  Revere, 
Mass.,  ordained,  Jan.  15,  1897-Apr.  9,  1899;  Quincy,  111.,  Jan.  24, 
1900-Nov.  1,  1902;  Danvers,  Mass.,  May  1,  1904-Sept.  3,  1"S05;  Hyde 
Park,  Dec.  10,  1905- July  1,  1908;  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  July  1,  1908- 
1912;  Peterborough,  Mar.  1913-Mar.  1,  1916;  New  Bedford,  Mass., 
Second  Unitarian  Church,  Oct.  1919 — 

SAMUEL  GARBORG.     4,     Graduate. 

Residence,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada. 

EMELINE  HARRINGTON.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Cedar  Falls,  Wis.  Unitarian  ministry.  Pepperell,  Mass., 
Oct.  13,  1895- (ordained,  Oct.  30,  1895)-July  2,  1899;  Adrian,  Minn., 
Mar.  9,  1902- (installed,  Apr.  17,  1902)-Mar.  8,  1903.  Residence, 
Carmel-by-the-Sea,  Cal. 

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JAMES  EADS  HOW.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  Sept.  30,  1868.  M.D.,  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons,  1908.  National  Committee  for  the  Brotherhood 
Welfare  Association.  Philanthropic  work.  Residence,  St.  Louis, 
Mo. 

JOSIAH  COLEMAN  KENT.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Marblchead,  Mass.,  Jan.  21,  1866.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Northboro,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1895- (ordained,  Jan.  1,  1896)- 

CLARENCE  ADRIAN  LANGSTON.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Massac,  Ky.,  May  1,  1867.  A.B.,  Allegheny  College,  1895; 
S.T.B.,  Harvard  University,  1896.  Presbyterian  ministry,  or- 
dained at  Mayfield,  Ky.,  Oct.  14,  1889.  Newman,  Cal.,  Mar.  1, 
1890-Mar.  1,  1891.  Unitarian  ministry.  Boston,  Mass.,  Barnard 
Memorial,  Oct.  11,  1896-Nov.  6,  1898;  South  Boston,  Unity  Church, 
Nov.  6,  1898-Mar.  24,  1900;  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Apr.  1,  1900- July  1,  1905. 
Protestant  Episcopal  ministry,  ordained.  Deacon,  1906;  ordained 
Priest,  1907.  Rector,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Church  of  the  Epiphany,  1906- 
1908;  East  Cleveland,  O.,  St.  Paul's  Church,  Nov.  29,  1908-Dec.  21, 
1912;  Greenwood,  Albermarle  County,  Va.,  Dec.  12,  1912 — 

ROBERT  SPRAGUE  LORING.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Oct.  2,  1870.  Unitarian  ministry.  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,  Sept.  1,  1897- (ordained,  Oct.  19,  1897) -May  1,  1901; 
Iowa  City,  Iowa,  Sept.  1,  1907-1911;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1912-1918; 
Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1919— 

HENDRIK  VOSSEMA.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Nuis,  Province  of  Groningen,  Netherlands,  July  26,  1867. 
S.T.B.,  Tufts  College,  1896.  Universalist  ministry.  Halifax,  N. 
S.,  May  1,  1896- (ordained,  Sept.  16,  1896)-Aug.  31,  1900;  Logans- 
port,  Ind.,  Sept.  1,  1900-Aug.  31,  1903;  Attleboro,  Mass.,  Sept.  1, 
1903-Nov.  30,  1908;  Reading,  Pa.,  Dec.  1,  1908-Dec.  31,  1912;  Winter 
Hill,  Somerville,  Mass.,  Jan.  1913 — 

*JOHN  NOYES  WOODMAN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  Apr.  14,  1870.      Unitarian  ministry.      Ster- 
ling,  Mass.,   ordained   and   installed,   June   24,   1896-Sept.   1,    1901. 
Died,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  May  12,  1904. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,   1904,  p.  136." 


*Fislier  Ames.    4. 

Born,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  Sept.  2,  1857.      Unitarian  ministry.     Ashe- 
ville,  N.  C.      Died,  Asheville,  N.  C,  Nov.  22,  1900. 

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Dwight  Benton.     1. 

W.  C.  S.  Glidden.     1. 

Sarah  Louise  Haight.     1. 

Educated  at  Alma  College,  St.  Thomas,  Ontario,  Swarthmore  Col- 
lege and  Darby  Training  School  for  Teachers,  Pa.  Universalist 
ministry.  Tecumseh,  Mich.,  ordained.  May  26,  1899-May  1903; 
Benton  Harbor,  Oct.  1903-Oct.  1906.  Unitarian  ministry.  Perry, 
Iowa,  Nov.  1907-Jan.  1910.      Residence,  Chicago,  111. 

Walter  George  Hanbury.     1. 

*James  Haworth.    2, 

Died,  Apr.  4,  1918. 

*John  Michael  Jones. 

Henry  Charles  Payne.     1. 

William  Wilfred  Chenowyth  Pope.     1. 

Born,  St.  Blazey,  Cornwall,  England,  June  2,  1859.  Lnitarian  min- 
istry. London,  Lewisham,  Jan.  1,  1897- (ordained,  Jan.  1897)-Dec. 
31,  1916;  London,  Croydon,  Jan.  1,  1917-Mar.  31,  1920.  Residence, 
London,  England. 

Alfred  Dewey  Keegan  Shurtleff.     1. 

Born,  Brookline,  Mass.,  Sept.  5,  1873.  Unitarian  ministry.  Bos- 
ton, Mass.,  Bulfinch  Place  Chapel,  Assistant  Minister,  oruained. 
May  1,  1898- June  30,  1901;  Chelmsford,  Sept.  1,  1901- (installed, 
Oct.  8,  1902) -Apr.  1,  1907;  East  Boston,  Apr.  1,  1907-1911;  Way- 
land,  1912-1913;  Bridgewater,  1913-1915;  Marblehead,  1916-1918. 
Residence,  Framingham,  Mass. 

Sojiro  Suzuki.     1. 

Born,  Japan,  Nov.  20,  1869.  Meiji  Galcuin  Theological  School, 
1888;  licensed  as  Evangelist,  Presbytery  of  Tokyo,  Japan,  1888- 
1892;  Teacher,  (English),  Takada  School,  Wakayama,  Japan, 
1896— 

1896 

*rREDERICK  CURTIS  BROWN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  31,  1875.  Unitarian  ministry.  Mid- 
dleboro,  Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  Nov.  10,  1896-1898;  Chap- 

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lain,  United  States  Navy,  Apr.  1898-Oct.  1902;  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  May 
1,  1902-Oct.  1,  1906;  supplied  pulpit  for  Unitarian  Church  in  Sum- 
mit, N.  J.,  while  in  business.      Died,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  20, 
1912. 
*See:      "American   Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,   1912,  p.  156." 

MRS.  ADELAIDE  AVERY  CLAFLIN.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  28,  1846.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
1897.  Stated  supply.  New  London,  Conn.,  and  Hamilton,  Ont., 
1897.      Residence,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

WILLIAM  SAFFORD  JONES.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Exeter,  N.  H.,  Mar.  10,  1872.  Unitarian  ministry.  Newton 
Highlands,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1897- (ordained,  Roxbury,  Sept.  29,  1897)- 
Nov.  1899;  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1898-1900;  Randolph,  Nov. 
12,  1899- (installed,  Nov.  27,  1899) -Feb.  1,  1903;  East  Bridgewater, 
Nov.  8,  1903-(installed,  Dec.  7,  1903)-Oct.  31,  1905;  Newport,  R.  I., 
Nov.  1,  1905- (installed,  Nov.  6,  1905)— 

HARRY  SUMNER  MITCHELL.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Warren,  Mass.,  June  29,  1874.  Unitarian  ministry.  Mill- 
bury,  Mass.,  June,  21,  1896- (ordained,  Sept.  9,  1896) -Sept.  1,  1898; 
Westboro,  Sept.  1,  1898- (installed,  Sept.  27,  1898)-Oct.  1,  1903;  Pea- 
body,  Oct.  1,  1903- Jan.  1,  1906;  Keene,  N.  H.,  Jan.  1,  1906- (installed, 
Jan.  4,  1906)— 

CLYDE  ELBERT  ORDWAY.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Pleasant  Mount,  Mo.,  June  1,  1868.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Windsor,  Vt.,  Apr.  5,  1897- (ordained,  June  22,  1897) -Dec.  30,  1902; 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  Mar.  13,  1903- (installed.  May  7,  1903)- 
Oct.  5,  1904.  Editor,  "The  New  Commonwealth,"  Waterville, 
Me.;  "Evening  Mail,"  Lewiston,  Me.;  "Daily  News,"  Warren, 
Mass.;  "Herald,"  Jamaica  Plain;  "News."  Residence,  Jamaica 
Plain,  Mass. 

CHARLES  DANIELS  REYNOLDS.     2.     Graduate. 

Unitarian  ministry.  Lancaster,  N.  H.,  1897- (ordained,  Aug.  19, 
1897)-1899. 

*ABEL  MAYNARD  RICE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Clinton,  Mass.,  Apr.  23,  1872.  Died,  Lynn,  Mass.,  Dec.  3, 
1896. 

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CARL  AUGUST  VOSS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Aug.  17,  1876.  D.D.,  University  of  Pitts- 
burgh, 1909.  German  Evangelical,  Protestant  ministry,  ordained, 
Cincinnati,  O.,  June  28,  1896.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Immanuel  German 
Evangelical  Protestant  Church,  Jan.  1,  1897- Aug.  31,  1905;  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  German  Evangelical  Protestant  (Smithfield)  Church, 
Sept.  1,  1905— 

ERNEST  VOSS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Washington,  Mo.,  Aug.  8,  1871.  German  Evangelical  Prot- 
estant ministry,  ordained,  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  28,  1896.  Norwood, 
O.,  Evangelical  Protestant  St.  John  Church,  Jan.  1,  1897-Sept.  1, 
1897;  Cincinnati,  O.,  Evangelical  Protestant  St.  John  Church,  Mt. 
Auburn,  Jan.  1,  1899 — 


Christian  Daa  Larson.     1. 

Editor,  "Progress  Magazine,"  Chicago,  111.  Publisher,  Chicago, 
111. 

*Howard  L.  Udell.     1. 

Born,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  June  28,  1870.  Unitarian  ministry.  Geneva, 
111.,  Sept.  7,  1896- (ordained,  Dec.  1,  1896)-Apr.  4,  1898;  Baraboo, 
Wis.,  May  1,  1899-Apr.  30,  1901;  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  Dec.  20,  1903- 
Oct.  1,  1904.  District  Superintendent,  Chicago  Bureau  of  Chari- 
ties, Jan.  1,  1905-Nov.  21,  1907;  Manager,  Associated  Charities, 
Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  Mar.  1,  1908-Oct.  1,  1909;  Manager,  Associated 
Charities,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Oct.  1,  1909 —  In  business,  Chicago, 
111.      Died,  Chicago,  111.,  June  10,  1918. 

Arthur  Edward  Wilson.     3. 

Born,  Clinton,  Mass.,  Sept.  10,  1870.  Unitarian  ministry.  Berlin, 
Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1898- (ordained,  Sept.  14,  1898) -May  1,  1902;  North- 
field,  May  1,  1910- (installed,  June  15,  1910)-1912;  Plainfield,  N.  J., 
1912-1913;  Belfast,  Me.,  1915— 

1897 

ERNEST  EMIL  BAUM.     3.     Graduate. 

German  Evangelical  Protestant  Church,  Cincinnati,  O. 

ABRAHAM  BERGLUND.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  Dec.  10,  1871.  LL.B.,  University  of 
California,  1894.  Burlington,  Iowa,  Nov.  1,  1899- (ordained,  Apr. 
26,  1900) -July  1,  1900;  Decorah,  Oct.  9,  1900-Feb.  9,  1901. 

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EDWARD  HENTON  BRENAN.     3.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Marietta,  O.,  May  5,  1874.  B.,  Ph.,  Marietta  College,  1894. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Presque  Isle,  Me.,  Dec.  15,  1897- (ordained, 
Mar.  9,  1898) -Apr.  22,  1900;  Warwick,  Mass.,  Oct.  28,  1900-Apr. 
1903;  Ayer,  Apr.  5,  1903-Apr.  5,  1908;  Danvers,  Apr.  5,  1908-Sept. 
11,  1911;  Ware,  Sept.  10,  1911— 

ALBERT  JOHN  COLEMAN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Leicester,  England,  June  8,  1864.  A.M.,  Harvard  Univers- 
ity, 1905.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  10, 
1897.  East  Boston,  Mass.,  Dec.  1,  1898-Dec.  1,  1903;  Jackson- 
ville, Fla.,  Jan.  1,  1906- June  1911;  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  1912- 
1914;  Randolph,  1912-1914;  Minister  in  charge,  Westboro,  1917 — 
Jacksonville,  Fla.,  1919- (winter  preaching) —  Residence,  Auburn- 
dale,  Mass. 

HORACE  RICHMOND  HUBBARD.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Meriden,  N.  H.,  Dec.  15,  1871.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Session,  of  the  Unitarian  Summer  Assembly,  Wiers,  N.  H.,  July  28, 
1897.  Warwick,  Mass.,  Oct.  17,  1897-Mar.  27,  1898;  Moe's  River, 
P.  Q.,  Canada,  June  2,  1901- July  28,  1902;  Francestown,  N.  H.,  Uni- 
tarian Church,  Sept.  7,  1902-Dec.  9,  1906;  Green  Harbor,  Mass., 
Dec.  16,  1906-Nov.  29,  1908;  Francestown,  N.  H.,  Dee.  6,  1908- 
Mar.  31,  1913;  Hubbardston,  Mass.,  Apr.  1,  1913— 

MARIE  HOFFENDAHL  JENNEY  [MRS.  FREDERIC  CLEMSON 

HOWE].  4.  Graduate.  B.D. 
Born,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Syracuse,  N. 
Y.,  June  28,  1898.  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  Assistant  Pastor,  Sept.  1897- 
June  1899;  Des  Moines,  Sept.  1899- June  1903.  Residence,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

JESSE  DANIEL  ORLANDO  POWERS.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Scotts,  Mich.,  Oct.  22,  1868.  Graduate,  Battle  Creek  Col- 
lege, 1891.  Unitarian  ministry.  Kennebunk,  Me.,  ordained  and 
installed,  Sept.  1,  1897-Nov.  15,  1901;  Sioux  City,  Iowa,  Nov.  15, 
1901-Dec.  31,  1907;  Seattle,  Wash.,  Jan.  1,  1908—  Editor,  "The 
Week-End, "  1900.      Residence,  Seattle,  Wash.— 

*EDWARD  EVERETT  STEVENS.     3.     Graduate. 

Bom,  Harpersfield,  N.  Y.,  June  6,  1867.  Died,  Harpersfield,  N.  Y., 
Mar.  27,  1899. 

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HENRY  BUTTERriELD  TAYLOR.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Lundy's  Lane,  Pa.,  Feb.  13,  1873.  Universalist  ministry,  or- 
dained, Conneautville,  Pa.,  1897.  Girard,  Pa.,  and  Conneautville, 
June  1,  1894-Sept.  30,  1897;  Rocliester,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1,  1897-Feb.  1, 
1899;  Marion,  Mass.,  and  Mattapoisett,  Mar.  1,  1899-Nov.  10,  1901; 
Minneapolis,  Minn.,  St.  Paul's  Universalist  Church,  Nov.  12,  1901- 
Jan.  31,  1909;  Muncie,  Ind.,  Feb.  1,  1909-Meriden,  Conn.,  1918?— 


Ole  Larson  Callicod.     2. 
Mary  Edith  Collson.     1. 
*rrederic  Addison  Eaton.    1. 
Gustav  Arthur  Firgau.     1. 

*Paul  Guard.     1. 

Died,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Apr.  6,  1918. 

Emerson  Arad  Parks.     2. 

Harriet  Polly  Slack  [Mrs.  Harry  Sumner  Mitchell].    3. 

Ecsidence,  Keene,  N.  H. 

Newton  Joseph  Wilmot.     1. 

1898 

CLIFTON  MERRITT  GRAY.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Cape  Eosier,  Me.,  Sept.  10,  1873.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, at  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  18,  1899.  Millbury, 
Mass.,  July  2,  1899-Sept.  29,  1901;  Charleston,  S.  C,  Oct.  6,  1901— 
During  war,  on  staff  of  Charleston  War  Community  Service. 

EDWIN  STANTON  McMASTERS  HODGIN.  3.  Graduate.  D.D.,  1920. 
Born,  Vermillion,  Dakota  Territory,  Jan.  15,  1868.  B.S.,  State 
University  of  South  Dakota,  1893.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained 
at  session  of  Iowa  State  Conference,  Decorah,  Iowa,  Oct.  25,  1898. 
Humboldt,  Iowa,  Sept.  1,  1898-Sept.  1903;  Helena,  Mont.,  Sept  1, 
1903-Dee.  31,  1905;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  Jan.  1,  1906-Oct.  31,  1908; 
Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Nov.  1,  1908 — 

JOHN  FREDERIC  MEYER.     3.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Sept.  3,  1873.  Unitarian  ministry.  Men- 
don,  Mass.,  ordained,  Nov.  1,  1898- Jan.  1,  1900;  Nantucket,  Jan.  1, 

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1900-Sept.  1,  1903;  Natick,  Sept.  1,  1903-Mar.  15,  1914;  Columbus, 
O.,  Independent  Society,  Mar.  15,  1914 — 

FREDERICK  GRANT  PRESTON.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Natick,  Mass.,  June  20,  1869.  B.A.,  Lombard  College,  1901. 
Unitarian  ministry,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Dec.  1891.  Church  extension 
work  in  the  South  and  West,  1891-1896;  Wichita,  Kan.,  1898-1899; 
Hamilton,  Ont.,  Sept.  1,  1901- Jan.  1,  1906;  Brewster,  Mass.,  Apr. 
19,  1907- Apr.  19,  1908.      Residence,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1899 

SAMUEL  COLLINS  BEANE,  JR.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  9,  1872.  Unitarian  ministry.  Ruther- 
ford, N.  J.,  Feb.  18,  1900-(ordained,  Apr.  19,  1900)-Nov.  1,  1904; 
Hackensack,  installed.  May  18,  1902-Nov.  1,  1904;  North  Andover, 
Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1905- (installed,  Apr.  19,  1905)-Dec.  20,  1908;  Wor- 
cester, South  Memorial  Church,  Dec.  20,  1908- (installed,  Jan.  6, 
1909) -1916;  Afternoon  preaching,  Leicester;  Dorchester,  Channing 
Church,  Dec.  17,  1916-(installed,  Jan.  21,  1917)— 

FREDERIC  WILLIAM  SMITH.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Peterborough,  N.  H.,  Feb.  23,  1869.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Duxbury,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1900- (ordained  and  installed,  Nov.  21, 
1900) -Oct.  5,  1904;  Barnardston,  Sept.  1,  1905-May  1,  1908;  Ware, 
Jan.  1,  1911- June  1,  1911;  Montague,  Nov.  1,  1916-Nov.  1,  1918; 
Barre,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1918— 

ALBERT  HAGUE  SPENCE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Needham,  Mass.,  Mar.  22,  1874.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, at  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  21,  1900.  Barns- 
table, Mass.,  May  1,  1900- (installed,  Sept.  24,  1900) -Nov.  1,  1902; 
Somerville,  Second  Unitarian  Society,  Nov.  1,  1902- (installed,  Jan. 
8,  1903)-Apr.  1,  1906;  Medfield,  Jan.  1,  1908-1913;  Montpelier,  Vt., 
1913-1914.      Residence,  Salem,  Mass. 

MARIE  SPRAGUE  [MRS.  CHARLES  HOLDEN].     4.     Graduate. 
Residence,  Grand  Eapids,  Mich. 


Ward  Robinson  Clarke.     1. 

Born,  Cherokee,  Iowa,  Mar.  9,  1872.  B.A.,  Yale  University,  1894; 
B.D.,  Oberlin  Theological  Seminary,  1897;  S.T.B.,  Harvard  Divin- 
ity School,  1900.      Unitarian  ministry,  ordained  at  King's  Chapel, 

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Boston,  Mass.,  June  21,  1900.  Dover,  N.  H.,  Aug.  30,  1900-Nov. 
1,  1908;  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  Nov.  1,  1908-Sept.  1,  1909;  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  Oct.  24,  1909- Jan.  1,  1913;  Saco,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1913— 

Charles  Wallace  Gillilan.     3.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Unitarian  ministry.      Circuit  work  in  Swansboro,  N.  C. 

Victor  Harry  Libby.     1. 

Thomas  Jay  Lloyd.    1. 

Born,  Orange,  N.  J.,  June  27,  1867.  Residence,  Bloomingburgh, 
N.  Y. 

Harry  Lutz.     1. 

Born,  Whisler,  O.,  Sept.  9,  1870.  A.B.,  Waynesburg  College,  1894. 
Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  21,  1900.  Rock- 
land, Mass.,  June  23,  1900- (installed,  Sept.  30,  1900)-Jan.  1,  1902; 
Belfast,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1902-Oct.  1,  1906;  Billerica,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1906- 
Apr.  15,  1910;  Newton,  Channing  Religious  Society,  Apr.  15,  1910- 
(installed,  Apr.  17,  1910)— 

Lynn  AUerton  Nevins.    1. 

Adolph  Eossbach.    3. 

Born,  Toronto,  Can.,  June  20,  1870.  Preached  two  years  in  the 
Methodist  Church.  Unitarian  ministry.  Ida  Grove,  Iowa,  Apr. 
1,  1899-Aug.  31,  1901;  Keokuk,  Sept.  1,  1901- (ordained,  Oct.  10, 
1901)-Aug.  31,  1905;  Detroit,  Mich.,  Sept.  1,  1905-Aug.  31,  1906; 
Belfast,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1907-1911;  East  Boston,  Mass.,  1912— 

1900 

CARL  FRIEDRICH  OTTO  SCHMIDT.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Dresden,  Germany,  Jan.  12,  1878.  German  Evangelical 
Protestant  ministry.  Bridgetown,  O.,  June  17,  1900- (ordained, 
July  15,  1900)-Nov.  18,  1903;  Cincinnati,  St.  Mark's  Evangelical 
Protestant,  Nov.  5,  1903 — 

ADA  LAURETTA  SCHOFIELD.     4.     Graduate. 
Sc.B.      Residence,  Riverside,  S.  D. 

PRANK  DENNIS  WITHERBEE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Ayer,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1872.  Society  for  Organizing  Charity, 
Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Sept.  1901- July  1903;  Charity  Organization  So- 

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ciety,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  1904-Aug.  1905;  Union  Chanty  Asso- 
ciation, Akron,  O.,  Oct.  1905-May  1906;  Society  for  Organizing 
Charity,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  July  1906-Jan.  1911.  Girard  College, 
Jan.  1,  1911— 


Edward  Hughes  Barrett.    2. 

Born,  New  Harmony,  Ind.,  May  2,  1858.  Christian  connection. 
Ordained,  Cynthiana,  Ind.,  Sept.  8,  1900.  Unitarian  minis- 
try. Brooklyn,  Mich.,  Nov.  1,  1901-Oct.  1,  1902;  Sherwood,  Oct. 
1,  1902-Nov.  1,  1904;  Bath,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1,  1904-Oct.  1,  1905;  Buda, 
111.,  Oct.  1,  1905-Oct.  1,  1908.  Universalist  ministry.  Greenville, 
O.,  Feb.  15,  1909-Mar.  31,  1910;  Milford,  Apr.  17,  1910-M'ay  31, 
1911;  Mt.  Gilead,  Nov.  12,  1912—  Ecsidence,  Shelby,  Mich. 

1901 

ALPEED  WILLIAM  BIEKS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Northampton,  England,  Jan.  29,  1876.  Student,  Harvard 
Divinity  School,  1901-1902.  Unitarian  ministry.  Petersham, 
Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  June  30,  1902-Aug.  31,  1907;  Derby, 
Conn.,  Sept.  1,  1907-Jan.  31,  1910;  Natick,  Mass.,  Feb.  1,  1910— 
Overseas  Secretary,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Jan.  20,  1918-Sept.  18,  1919. 

CLAYTON  RAYMOND  BOWEN.  3.  Graduate.  B.D.  [1903].  Th.D.,  1920. 
Born,  Wellsboro,  Pa.,  Nov.  25,  1S77.  A.B.,  Franklin  College,  1898. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Charlestown,  N.  H.,  July  1,  1903- (ordained, 
July  29,  1903) -Sept.  12,  1905;  Instructor,  Meadville,  Theological 
School,  Jan.  30,  1905-June  5,  1907;  Assistant  Professor  of  New 
Testament  Criticism,  June  5,  1907-May  31,  1911;  Professor  of  New 
Testament  Interpretation,  May  31,  1911 — 

ALBERT  WILLARD  CLARK.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Petersham,  Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1876.  A.B.,  Union  College,  1908. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Student,  Harvard  Divinity  School,  1901-1902. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Associate  pastor,  Oct.  1,  1902- (ordained,  Oct.  5, 
1902) -Oct.  1,  1905;  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  1,  1906-May  1,  1912; 
Member  of  American  Commission  for  Relief  in  Belgium.  Service 
in  Belgium  and  France,  Nov.  1915-July  1916.  American  Red 
Cross.  Service  in  France.  Capt.,  June  1918-Mar.  1919;  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  Welfare  Manager,  General  Electrict  Co.,  May  1, 
1912— 

JOHN  MITCHELL  DAVIDSON.     2.     Graduate. 

Bom,  Hamilton,  O.,  Apr.  20,  1876.  A.B.,  Antioch  College,  1896; 
A.M.,  1897.  Unitarian  ministry.  Flatbush,  N.  Y.,  ordained,  Feb. 
12,  1902-June  15,  1906.      Residence,  Xenia,  O. 

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AETEMAS  LAWRENCE  DAY.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Mt.  Carmel,  O.,  Apr.  23,  1873.  S.B.,  Northern  Indiana  Uni- 
versity, 1898;  S.B.,  University  of  Chicago,  1905.  Unitarian  min- 
istry. Leicester,  Mass.,  Sept.  15,  1901- (ordained,  Jan.  24, 
1902) -Nov.  15,  1902.  Instructor,  Biology,  Washington  University, 
Sept.  1905-June  1906.  Teacher,  Biology,  Cebu  Islands,  Phillip- 
pines,  July  1907-Mar.  1909;  Fishery  Expert,  U.  S.  Albatross,  of  the 
Bureau  of  Fisheries,  Mar.  1909-Mar.  1910.  Address,  Harvard  Club, 
Manila,  Philippines. 

HERBERT  AUGUST  DICKMAN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  New  Bremen,  O.,  Aug.  5,  1878.  German  Evangelical  Protes- 
tant ministry,  ordained,  New  Bremen,  O.,  June  10,  1901.  Pomeroy, 
O.,  June  17,  1901-Jan.  26,  1902;  Cincinnati,  St.  Marcus  Evangelical 
Protestant  Church,  Feb.  9,  1902-Oct.  23,  1903;  Hamilton,  Nov.  29, 
1903— 

BERNARD  JOSEPH  NEWMAN,     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  15,  1877.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Rochester,  N.  H.,  Oct.  1,  1901- (ordained,  Nov.  6,  1901)-Oct.  1,  1902; 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Willow  Place  Chapel,  Nov.  1,  1902-Oct.  1,  1910; 
Executive  Secretary  of  the  Philadelphia  Housing  Committee,  1911- 
1916;  Pennsylvania  School  for  Social  Service,  Director,  1916 — 

JOSEPH  BINGHAM  RIDDLE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Belfast,  Ireland,  Mar.  17,  1871.  Social  service,  Hull  House, 
Chicago,  111.,  Oct.  1901-Apr.  1908;  Lake  Farm  for  Boys,  Kalama- 
zoo, Mich.,  Apr.  1908—? 


Merritt  Scott  Buckingham.     2. 

Born,  Gilboa,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  10,  1868.  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry, 
ordained.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  3,  1892.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Westford,  Mass.,  May  1,  1901-Aug.  1,  1903;  Littleton,  N.  H.,  Nov. 
15,  1903- Jan.  1,  1907;  Bernardston,  Mass.,  June  30,  1908-1911. 
Congregational  ministry.      Residence,  Wymanskill,  N.  Y. 

Harry  Hoist.     1. 

Emmet  Milton  Jones.     1. 

Residence,  Chicago,  111. 

EUzabeth  Padgham.    2. 

Born,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  B.L.,  Smith  College.  Unitarian  ministry, 
ordained,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  17,  1901.  Perry,  Iowa,  Sept.  27, 
1901-Dec.  1,  1904;  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  Dec.  11,  1914— 

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1902 

FRANCIS  MORTIMER  GEER.     i.     Graduate. 

Born,  Vulatic,  N.  Y.,  Feb.  14,  1869.  A.M.,  Harvard  University, 
1905.  North  Salem,  N.  Y.,  Universalist  Church,  June  190Cr-Oct. 
1900;  Brooklyn,  Mich.,  and  Onstead,  June  1901-Nov.  1901;  Presque 
Isle,  Me.,  Unitarian  Church,  and  Fairfield,  July  1902-Nov.  1904; 
Bath,  N.  H.,  July  1904-Nov.  1904.      Residence,  Valatie,  N.  Y. 

ROGNVALDUR  PETURSSON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Ripur,  Hkagafartharsyla,  Iceland,  Aug.  14,  1877.  Unitarian 
ministry.  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  First  Icelandic  Church, 
July  1,  1903-1909;  Field  Missionary,  Icelandic  Unitarian  Confer- 
ence of  Manitoba  and  the  Southwest,  Sept.  1,  1909 — 

JESSIE  PULIS  [MRS.  SAMUEL  CHARLES  SPALDING].  4.  Graduate. 
Born,  Troy,  N.  Y.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Laconia,  N.  H., 
Oct.  15,  1903.      Residence,  Chicago,  111. 

CHARLES  PHELPS  WBLLMAN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Griffin,  Ga.,  Oct.  23,  1877.  Unitarian  ministry.  Lancaster, 
Pa.,  Feb.  8,  1903- (ordained,  Oct.  23,  1903) -June  28,  1904;  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.,  Sept.  1,  1904- July  31,  1907;  Humboldt,  Iowa,  June  30, 
1907-1911;  Boston,  Mass.,  Dorchester,  Channing  Church,  Sept.  22, 
1911-1916;  Worcester,  South  Memorial  Church,  1916-1919.  War 
Camp  Community  Service,  Englewood,  N.  J. 


Henry  Weir  Boland.     1. 

Caleb  Samuel  Simeon  Dutton.     3. 

Unitarian  ministry.  Salem,  O.,  ordained.  Mar.  6,  1902-July  1, 
1906;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Second  Unitarian  Congregational  Society, 
Nov.  18,  1906- (installed,  Jan.  24,  1907) -1913;  San  Francisco,  Cal., 
1917— 

Kichi  Kaneko.     1. 

*WilUam  Arnold.  Lawton.     2. 

Born,  Charlestown,  Mass.,  Oct.  21,  1868.  Died,  Cleveland,  O.,  Mar. 
21,1909. 

Sieuwke  Martin  Niveen.     1. 

Born,  Groningen,  Holland,  May  4,  1878.  S.T.B.,  Lombard  College, 
1903;    A.B.,    South   Dakota    State    University,    1904.      Universalist 

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ministry.  Seneca,  Kan.,  Dec.  1,  1905-Apr.  1,  1907;  North  Jay,  Me., 
Apr.  1,  1909- (ordained,  May  12,  1910)-1916.  Residence,  New 
Sweden,  Me. 

Johann  Pjetur  Solmundson.     3. 

Born,  Iceland,  Sept.  28,  1872.  Unitarian  ministry.  Began  settled 
work  in  Winnipeg,  Man.,  Sept.  28,  1902.  Gimli,  Man.,  installed, 
Aug.  2,  1903-1910;  Instructor,  University  of  Manitoba.  Eesidence, 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

1903 

JOHN  ROWLAND  LATHEOP.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Jackson,  Mich.,  June  6,  1880.  A.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1905.  Unitarian  ministry.  Berkeley,  Cal.,  ordained  and  ill- 
stalled,  Sept.  17,  1905-Mar.  12,  1911;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Church  of 
the  Saviour,  Mar.  12,  1911-(installed,  Mar.  16,  1911)—  War  Record, 
Chairman,  Navy  Yard  Committee,  Brooklyn  Chapter,  American  Red 
Cross,  May  1917;  Field  Director  for  3rd  Naval  District,  Aug.  1917; 
Director  of  Bureau  of  Naval  Affairs,  Oct.  1918-Apr.  1919. 

MAXWELL  SANDS  SAVAGE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  13,  1878.  A.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1899.  Unitarian,  ministry,  ordained,  Lexington,  Mass.,  Aug.  30, 
1903.  Redlands,  Cal.,  Sept.  1903-June  20,  1909;  Louisville,  Ky., 
installed,  Mar.  8,  1910- June  30,  1916;  Lynn,  Mass.,  Sept.  1916- July 
31,  1919;  Worcester,  Mass.,  Second  Parish,  Aug.  1,  1919 — 

SAMUEL  CHARLES  SPALDING.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  Sept.  18,  1878.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Laconia,  N.  H.,  July  5,  1903- (ordained  and  installed,  Oct.  15,  1903)- 
Mar.  5,  1906.  General  Secretary,  International  Business  Science 
Society;  Associate  Editor,  "The  Business  Philosopher."  Resi- 
dence, Chicago. 


Edwin  Hugh  Gibson.     1. 
Nicola  Gigliotti.     1. 

Arnold  Van  Couthen  Piccardt  Huizinga.    2. 

Born,  Tolbert,  Groningen,  Netherlands,  Sept.  10,  1874.  B.D.,  Yale 
University,  1904;  M.A.,  Princeton  University,  1904.  Congrega- 
tional  ministry.      Ordained,  Ashville,   N.   Y.,  Aug.   1,   1905.      Pro- 

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feasor  of  French,  State  University  of  Iowa,  1905-1906;  Professor 
of  French,  Trinity  College,  1906-1907;  Professor  of  German,  1907- 
1908;  Congregational  Church,  Thompson,  Conn.,  1908-1909.  Resi- 
dence, New  York,  N.  Y. 

Lester  Lathrop  Lewis.     1. 

Born,  Providence,  R.  I.,  May  8,  1875.  S.T.B.,  Tufts  College,  1900. 
Universalist  ministry,  ordained.  East  Providence,  E.  L,  Nov.  1, 
1900.  Nicholson,  Pa.,  Nov.  18,  1900-Nov.  18,  1902;  Linesville,  Pa., 
Nov.  18,  1902-Fcb.  25,  1906;  Madison,  Me.,  Mar.  1,  1906-Mar.  1, 
1908;  Taunton,  Mass.,  Mar.  1,  1908-1916?;  Fairfield,  Me.,  1916- 
1919;  Ludlow,  Vt.,  1919— 

Stella  Blum  Rosenl)auia.     2. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  June  25,  1882.  College  settlement,  Philadel- 
phia, Pa.,  Sept.  1903-1905;  Assistant  in  charge.  College  Settlement, 
Branch  House,  1905-1912;  Head  Worker,  Young  Women's  Union, 
1912-1916;  Head  Worker,  Abraham  Lincoln  House,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.,  June  1916-May  1918;  Director,  Northern  Liberties  Playhouse 
and  Playgrounds,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Aug.  1918 — 

Robert  Barclay  Spicer.     1. 

Born,  Pleasantville,  Md.,  Mar.  5,  1869.  A.B.,  Swarthmore  College, 
1890.  Society  of  Friends  (Hicksite)  Editor,  "Friend's  Intelli- 
gencer," Philadelphia,  Pa., — 

Asaph  Robert  Shelander.     1. 

Born,  Whitehall,  Mich.,  Aug.  23,  1877.  A.B.,  Augustana  College, 
1899;  Student,  Ph.  Department,  Columbia  University,  Feb.  1904- 
Dec,  1906.  Ministry,  First  Free  Church  of  Tacoma,  Wash.,  (now 
Ethical  Society  of  Tacoma),  Apr.  1909-Mar.  1907-1914?-  Passaic, 
N.  J.,  1914-1918;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary  in  world  war. 

Sara  Howard  Edmester  Tupper.    1. 

Born,  Everett,  Mass.      Residence,  Cleveland,  O. 

1904 

REUBEN  SHAW  BARROW.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Cumberworth,  Yorkshire,  England,  Mar.  27,  1876.  Unitarian 
ministry,  ordained,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  5,  1904.  Ord,  Neb.,  June 
5,  1904-Sept.  1,  1905;  Jackson,  Mich.,  Sept.  1,  1905-Sept.  1,  1909; 
Windsor,  Vt.,  Nov.  1,  1909-Sept.  1,  1911;  Ridgewood,  N.  J.,  Sept. 

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1,  1911- (installed,  Nov.  5,  1911)-Sept.  5,  1914;  Hackesack,  supply, 
Sept.  1913-Sept.  1914;  Troy,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  14,- Jan.  1917.  Account- 
ant, Erie  Eailroad  Co.,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1917 — 

MELVIN  BRANDOW.     1.     Graduate. 

Born,  Coxsackie,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1863.  A.B.,  Rutgers  College,  1888. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Nov.  6,  1904- (ordained,  Jan. 
6,  1905)-Mar.  31,  1908;  Plymouth,  Mass.,  Apr.  15,  1908-Apr.  15, 
1910.      Residence,  Sharon,  Conn. 

BURTON  ALFRED  HILLS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  St.  Clair  County,  Mich.,  Aug.  31,  1864.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Sherwood,  Mich.,  Dec.  6,  1904- (ordained,  Jan.  9,  1905)-Nov.  30, 
1906;  Luverne,  Dec.  1,  1906-Aug.  1,  1908;  Traverse  City,  "Emer- 
son Society,"  Aug.  24,  1908-1914;  Harrietta  and  Bendon. 

*PARKEE  WILLIAM  STOCKDALE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Paris,  Mo.,  June  26,  1872.  A.B.,  William  Jewell  College, 
1900.  Baptist  ministry.  Shelbina,  Mo.,  1893- (ordained,  Sept. 
1893)-Aug.  1895;  San  Diego,  Cal.,  Oct.  1893-Aug.  1894;  Independ- 
ence, Mo.,  Apr.  1899-Sept.  1902.  Christian  connection.  Chicago, 
111.,  Jackson  Boulevard  Christian  Church,  supply,  Apr.  190G- (set- 
tled, Sept.  1,  1906)—  Died,  Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  10,  1909. 

EVERETT  SOMES  TREWORGY.     2.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Surry,  Me.,  Nov.  28,  1872.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Lawrence,  Kan.,  Oct.  26,  1905.  Ord,  Neb.,  Sept.  1,  1905-May  3, 
1907;  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  29,  1907-May  1,  1910;  Hubbard- 
ston,  Mass.,  July  1,  1911-Nov.  1,  1912;  Stoneham,  Nov.  1,  1912-Nov. 
1,  1914;  Ashby,  Dec.  1,  1915— 

FRED  ALBAN  WEIL.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  North  Andover,  Mass.,  May  7,  1874.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Summer  pastorate.  Hood  River,  First  Unitarian  Society,  June  1903- 
Sept.  1903;  Chicago,  111.,  Third  Unitarian  Church,  Sept.  1,  1904- (or- 
dained, Dec.  11,  1904) -July  1,  1907;  Bellingham,  Wash.,  Oct.  15, 
1907-Aug.  31,  1917;Denver,  Col.,  Sept.  1,  1917—  War  record.  Re- 
gional Field  Director,  United  States  Public  Health  Service,  Oct.- 
Nov.  1918. 


Robert  Charles  Cockerill.     1. 

William  Edwin  Ennis.     1. 

Born,   Mansfield,    Conn.,    Dec.    5,    1871.      A.B.,    Boston    University, 
1903.      Unitarian    ministry.      Ordained,    Duluth,    Minn.,    Oct.    20,. 

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1904.  Fargo,  N.  D.,  Sept.  17,  1904- June  1,  1905;  Yarmouth,  Me., 
Jan.  28,  190()-July  1,  1908;  Norwoll,  Mass.,  July  1,  1908-1911. 

Albert  Rantoul  Piske.     1. 

Universalist    ministry.      Ordained,   Sherman,   N.   Y.,   Nov.   2,   1906. 

Avon,  111.;  Galosburg,  1909-1913. 
Mrs.  George  Ransom  rerguson. 

*Sara  Baker  Fritts.     1. 

Born,  Macedon,  N.  Y.,  Apr.  4,  1869.  Died,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  Mar. 
25,  1905. 

*Victor  James  Gilpin.     1. 

Born,  Bosanquet,  Ontario,  Canada,  Mar.  10,  1872.  B.A.,  Victoria 
University,  Toronto,  1898.  Methodist  ministry,  ordained,  Ham- 
ilton, Canada,  1900.  Dyers  Bay,  Aug.  1900-June  24,  1901;  Onon- 
daga Circuit,  July  1,  1901-June — ;  Methodist  Circuit,  Sheffield, 
July  2,  1903-Nov.  4,  1903.  Unitarian  ministry.  London,  Canada, 
Oct  6,  1904-Dec.  1909.  Died,  Toronto,  Canada,  Feb.  14,  1910. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,   1910,  p.   158." 

Bernard  Stallo  Kittredge.     1. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Jan.  13,  1874.  LL.B.,  Cincinnati  Law  School, 
1897.      Residence,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Howard  Austin  MacDonald.     1.     See  under  1906. 

Leslie  Manchester.     1. 

Born,  North  Collins,  N.  Y.,  June  28,  1873.  Universalist  ministry. 
Lyons,  O.,  Oct.  1906-Dec.  1907;  ordained,  Driggs,  Ark.,  Mar.  31, 
1906;  Driggs,  Oct.  22,  1907- July  23,  1909;  North  Orange,  Mass., 
Mar.  20,  1910-Nov.  1910.      Residence,  Cassadaga,  Fla. 

Anthony  Gijsbert  Van  Elden.     1. 

Born,  Holland,  Apr.  15,  1881.  The  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
ministry,  ordained  Priest,  Nashotah,  Wis.,  St.  Sylvanus  Chapel, 
July  25,  1907.  Curate,  Madison,  Wis.,  June  1,  1907-May  25,  1909; 
Curate,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  St.  Mary,  the  Virgin,  Aug.  10,  1909-Oct. 
1913;  Rector,  Hannibal,  Mo.,  Oct.  1913-Oct.  1918;  Rector,  Joplin, 
Oct.  1918— 

1905 

HOWARD  COLBY  IVES.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  11,  1867.  Unitarian  ministry.  Brew- 
ster,  Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,   Sept.   19,   1905-May  31,   1906; 

85 


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New  London,  Conn.,  June  1,  1906-1911;  Westerley,  R.  I.,  June  1, 
1906-Sept.  1,  1907;  Summit,  N.  J.,  Apr.  4,  1911-1913.  Residence, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

WALTER  DELOS  SMITH.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  DeKalb  County,  Ind.,  Oct.  21,  1869.  Methodist  ministry  be- 
fore entering  the  School.  Unitarian  ministry.  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Parkside  Unitarian  Church,  Oct.  1903- (ordained  and  installed,  Oct. 
16,  1905) -June  30,  1906;  Hamilton,  Canada,  July  1,  1906-Feb.  1, 
1910;  Peabody,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1910-1911. 


Robert  Proudfit  Doremus.     1.     See  under  1907. 
Edward  Thomas  Kerr.     1.     See  under  1910. 

Thomas  Stebbins  Pierce.     1. 

Born,  Adrian,  Mich.,  May  11,  1882.  Unitarian  ministry.  Perry, 
Iowa,  ordained,  1913-1914.      Secular  occupation.  Perry,  Iowa. 

George  Levecque  Sprague.     1. 

Born,  Belleville,  Can.,  July  21,  1876.  B.A.,  McMaster  University, 
1900.  Baptist  ministry.  Flat  Rock,  Mich.,  May  1900-Aug.  31, 
1901;  Aurora,  Ontaru),  and  King,  Ontario,  Sept.  1,  1901-Aug.  1, 
1902;  Lowell,  Mich.,  Nov.  1,  1902- (ordained,  Nov.  1902) -Aug.  31, 
1904.  Unitarian  ministry.  Youngstown,  O.,  Sept.  1,  1904-June  30, 
1905;  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1905- June  30,  1910.  General  Appren- 
tice Supervisor,  American  Locomotive  Works,  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  June 
30,  1909-Sept.  30,  1910;  General  Apprentice  Supervisor  and  Head  of 
Sociological  Department  of  AUis-Chalmers  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis., 
Oct.  1,  1910— 

Warren  Edward  Tryon.     1. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Jan.  6,  1875.  LL.B.,  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania, 1898.  Unitarian  ministry,  Santa  Rosa,  Cal.,  Apr.  9, 
1906-Sept.  1906.  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Treasurer,  Humane  Education 
Society  of  Pennsylvania. — 

Nathan  Wells  Tupper.    2. 

Born,  Canning,  Nova  Scotia,  Aug.  6,  1869.  Ph.G.,  Northwestern 
University,  1891.  Unitarian  ministry.  Humboldt,  Iowa,  or- 
dained. May  7,  1907-Sept.  1,  1907.  Secular  occupation,  Cleve- 
land, O. 

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[1906 
Edward  Forest  Wood.     1. 

Born,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  July  26,  1883. 

1906 

JOHAISTNES  ABRAHAM  CHRISTOFFEL  TAGGINER  AUER.     4. 

Graduate.  B.D. 
Born,  Middelburg,  Netherlands,  Aug.  6,  1882.  Unitarian  ministry, 
ordained.  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  26,  1906.  Cruft 
Fellow,  1906-1908.  Hyde  Park,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1909-Oct.  7,  1909; 
Protostantcnbond,  Hardcrwijk,  Netherlands,  Jan.  1,  1910-Oct.  15, 
1911;  Harlinger,  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  (Unitarian),  Oct. 
15,  1911-Oet.  1,  1912;  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  German  Evangelical  Church, 
Mar.  1,  1913-Aug.  1,  1915;  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  Sept.  1,  1915- July  1, 
1917;  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  15,  1917— 

CHESTER  ARTHUR  DRUBIMOND.     5.     Graduate. 

Born,  Waterbury,  Conn.,  Mar.  14,  1882.  S.T.B.,  Tufts  College, 
1918.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass., 
June  26,  1906.  Norwell,  Mass.,  June  17,  1906-May  1,  1908;  Little- 
ton, installed,  June  10,  1908-May  1,  1910;  Somerville,  First  Congre- 
gational Society,  installed.  May  6,  1910 —  Overseas,  American  Ex- 
peditionary Xorces,  France,  1918-1919.  Residence,  Somerville, 
Mass. 

DON  SPEED  SMITH  GOODLOE.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Lowell,  Ky.,  June  2,  1878.  A.B.,  Allegheny  College,  1906. 
Principal,  Danville  Industrial  Normal  School,  Danville,  Ky.,  July 
1,  1906- July  1,  1910;  Vice  Principal  and  Dean  of  Academic  De- 
partment, Manassas  Industrial  School,  Manassas,  Va.,  July  1, 
1910— 

HOWARD  AUSTIN  MACDONALD.     2.     Graduate     B.D. 

Born,  Portland,  Me.,  May  22,  1878.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  26,  1906.  East  Lexington, 
Mass.,  June  15,  1906- Jan.  1,  1910;  Hood  River,  Ore.,  Jan.  15,  1910- 
Jan.  21,  1917.      Residence,  Portland,  Ore. 

SAMUUL  RAYMOND  MAXWELL.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  .July  14,  1877.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  26,  1906.  Walpole, 
N.  H.,  installed,  Aug.  3,  1906-Dec.  31,  1908;  Greenfield,  Mass.,  in- 
stalled, Jan.  1,  1909- Apr.  15,  1914;  Boston,  Second  Church,  May  20, 
1914-Feb.  1,  1919.      Residence,  Walpole,  N.  H. 

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OTTO  EMANUEL  SCHNEIDER.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  Feb.  7,  1874.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  June  26,  1906.  Pepperell, 
Mass.,  Nov.  18,  1906-May  16,  1909.  Secular  occupation,  New- 
York,  N.  Y.      Eesidence,  Bogota,  N.  J. 


John  Wallace  Cooper.     1. 

Born,  Allegheny,  Pa.,  Oct.  9,  1872.  A.B.,  Westminster  College, 
1895;  A.M.,  1899;  B.D.,  Union  Theological  Seminary,  1900;  Ph.D., 
Columbia  University,  1903.  Presbyterian  ministry,  ordained.  Pres- 
bytery of  Dubuque,  July  2,  1901.  Lansing,  Iowa,  1901-1903; 
Bellaire,  O.,  1903-1906;  Bedford,  N.  Y.,  June  1,  1906-May  1,  1910. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Lancaster,  Pa.,  1910-Dec.  1912;  Davenport, 
Iowa,  Dec.  1912-July  1914.  Captain  Infantry,  U.  S.  A.,  Nov.  27, 
1917.  Served  in  American  Expeditionary  Forces,  France,  on  Gen- 
eral Staff,  Aug.  31,  1918,  and  Lieutenant  Colonel,  Sept.  3,  1919. 
In  business,  Davenport,  Iowa,  1919 — 

Arthur  Leon  Penderson.     4. 

Born,  Lincoln,  Maine,  July  7,  1877.  B.D.,  Episcopal  Theological 
School,  1907.  Episcopalian  ministry.  Ordained,  Deacon,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  June  5,  1907;  Priest,  Fall  Eiver,  May  24,  1908;  Taun- 
ton, Mass.,  Assistant,  St.  Thomas'  Church,  July  3,  1907- Jan.  18, 
1909;  Eector,  Amesbury,  Jan.  18,  1909-May  2,  1911;  Sector,  Vine- 
yard Haven,  and  Edgartown,  May  2,  1911-Apr.  12,  1914;  Eector, 
Wareham  and  Sandwich,  Apr.  12,  1914 — 

Edward  Lawrence  Pleming.     1. 

Born,  Erie,  Pa.,  Jan.  3,  1879.     Secular  occupation.  Providence,  E.  I. 

John  Gyorgy.     1. 

Born,  Skland,  Hungary,  Nov.  27,  1877.  J.D.,  University  of  Kolozs- 
var,  1903;  Graduate,  Unitarian  Theological  School  of  Kolozsvar, 
Hungary;  Ph.D.,  Harvard  University,  1907.  Unitarian  School  of 
Kolozsvar,  Instructor  in  New  Testament  Exegesis  and  Sociolo- 
gy, 1907-1910.      Eesidence,  Hungary. 

William  Frederick  Hopp.     1. 

Born,  Kroeslin,  Germany,  June  22,  1886.  Graduate,  Lutheran  The- 
ological Seminary,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  1907;  Ph.D.,  Iowa  Christian 
College,  1909.  Lutheran  ministry,  ordained,  DuBois,  Pa.,  June  4, 
1907.  Honesdale,  Pa.,  St.  John's  Church,  May  5,  1907-Sept.  1, 
1909;   Detroit,  Mich.,  Bethel  Lutheran   Church,   Sept.  2,   1909-Oct. 

88 


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1915;  Editorial  department,  Detroit  Journal  and  Detroit  News, 
1915-1918.  Universalist  ministry.  State  S  ecrctary,  Michigan 
Universalist  Convention,  Oct.  1918-Oct.  1919;  Chaplain  of  the  Mich- 
igan State  Prison,  Jackson,  Mich.,  June  1,  1919 — 

Chester  Elbridge  Peters.     1. 

Born,  Coal  Valley,  111.,  Jan.  17,  1883. 

Arthur  Hayes  Sargent.     1. 

Born,  Corinth,  Vt.,  May  18,  1879.  B.A.,  University  of  Vermont, 
190-4;  S.T.B.,  Harvard  University,  1909;  A.  M.,  University  of  Ore- 
gon, 1911.  Unitarian  ministry.  Eugene,  Ore.,  Mar.  6,  1910- (or- 
dained. Mar.  29,  1910) -Sept.  30,  1912;  Eureka,  Cal.,  Oct.  1,  1912- 
Mar.  1,  1914;  North  Bend,  Ore.,  missionary  work,  Mar.  4,  1914- 
Aug.  24,  1914;  Eockland,  Mass.,  Jan.  1,  1915-Dec.  31,  1916;  Pem- 
broke, Jan.  1,  1917-July  31,  1918.  Congregational  ministry.  Post 
Mills,  Vt.,  and  West  Fairlee  Center,  Jan.  1,  1919— 

1907 

LOUIS  GLAUS  DETHLEFS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  July  20,  1883.  Unitarian  ministry,  Walpole, 
Mass.,  Nov.  1,  1907- (ordained,  Dec.  26,  1907) -Apr.  1,  1910;  Hyde 
Park,  Apr.  1,  1910- (installed.  May  5,  1910)-Sept.  1,  1914;  Medford, 
Sept.  1,  1914- (installed,  Oct.  7,  1914)—  Chaplain,  with  rank  of  1st 
Lieut.,  U.  S.  Army,  Mar.  2,  1918-Aug.  18,  1919,  overseas,  July  10, 
1918-July  29,  1919. 

ELIZABETH  ETHEL  MAYNARD   [MRS.  WALTER  COX  GREEN].  3. 

Graduate. 
Born,  Auburn,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  11,  1879.  A.B.,  Syracuse  University, 
1901.      Residence,  Meadville,  Pa. 

WILLIAM  LATHROP  MEAKER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  Aug.  16,  1878.  A.C.,  Lehigh  University, 
1899.  Unitarian  ministry.  Dover,  Mass.,  June  9,  1907- (ordained, 
June  12,  1907)-Mar.  29,  1908;  West  Somerville,  Apr.  6,  1908-Nov.  5, 
1908;  Revere,  Oct.  1,  1909-Mar.  1,  1910. 

GEORGE  BROWNING  SPURR.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Winchester,  Mass.,  Sept.  12,  1879.  Unitarian  Ministry. 
Petersham,  Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  Dec.  6,  1907-May  15, 
1912;  Hingham,  Third  Congregational  Society,  Mar.  1,  1913-Oct. 
1,  1918;  Nashville,  Tenn.,  Jan.  15,  1919— 


1908] 

*Helen  Nichols  Connor.    1. 

Born,   Adamsville,   Pa.,   Feb.   26,    1870.      Died   Warren,   Pa.,   June 

17,  1919. 

Destino  Louis  Aaron  Doloroso.     1. 

Born.  Poland,  Mar.  14,  1880.      Eesidence,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Bobert  Proudfit  Doremus.    1. 

Born,  Footville,  Wis.,  June  27,  1879.  A.B.,  Beloit  College,  1903; 
S.T.B.,  Harvard  University,  1908.  Unitarian  ministry.  Barn- 
stable, Mass.,  July  1,  1908- (ordained,  July  17,  1908)-Sept.  28,  1910; 
Brookings,  S.  D.,  Dec.  12,  1910-Sept.  1,  1911;  Scituate,  Mass.,  Mar. 
1,  1912- (installed.  May  8,  1912)-Dec.  1,  1913;  MarsMeld  Hills,  Apr. 
1,  1912- July  1,  1913;  Farmington,  Me.,  Dec.  1,  1913- (installed,  Jan. 
8,  1914) -Sept.  1,  1916;  Kennebunk,  Sept.  1916- (installed,  Sept.  10, 
1916)— 

Edna  Seaver  Merrill.     1. 

Eesidence,  Harvard,  Mass. 

*Gokam  Subba  Rau.     1. 

Born,  Panimangalore,   South   Canara,   India,   1872.      B.A.,   Madras 
University,  1890;  L.T.,  1904.      Professor,  Zamorin  College,  Calicut, 
India,  1906.      Died,  Bellary,  India,  Oct.  6,  1909. 
*See:      "The  Christian  Register,  Dec.  23,  1909,  p.  1397." 

Caroline  Augusta  Young  [Mrs.  Howard  Austin  MacDonald].    2. 

Born,  Wolfboro,  N.  H.      Eesidence,  Portland,  Ore. 

1908 

GUDMUNDUR  ARNASON.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Bogarfjordur,  Iceland,  Apr.  4,  1881.  Cruft  Fellow,  1908- 
1909.  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada,  First  Icelandic  Unitarian 
Church,  ordained  and  installed,  Sept.  19,  1909-1916. 

NEHEMIAH  ADDISON  BAKER.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1882.  Unitarian  ministry.  Port- 
land, Ore.,  Assistant  Minister,  ordained  and  installed,  Oct.  5,  1908- 
Aug.  29,  1909;  Eureka,  Cal.,  Sept.  12,  1909-1912;  Alameda,  1912- 
1916;  Santa  Ana,  1916-1917;  Bellingham,  Wash.,  1917— 

*BERTLAND  WORTH  MORRISON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Greenleaf,  Wis.,  May  19,  1872.  Unitarian  ministry.  New 
Bedford,  Unity  Home,  Dec.  1,  1908- (ordained  and  installed,  Apr.  13, 

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[1908 
1909)-July    1,    1910;    Barnstable,    Jan.    1,    1911-1915.      Died,    San 
Diego,  Cal.,  May  7,  1915. 
*See:      "American  Unitarian  Association.     Year  Book,  1915,  p.  159." 


Carlos  Abbey.     1. 

Born,  Girard,  Pa.,  Mar.  11,  1888.      Residence,  Erie.  Pa. 

John  Van  Niece  Bandy.     1. 

Born,  Jordan,  Minn.,  Feb.  9,  1880.  Congregational  ministry,  or- 
dained, May,  1907.  S.T.B.,  Pacific  Theological  Seminary,  1904. 
Brooklinc,  Mass.,  Universalist  Church,  Sept.  1910-1911.  Presby- 
terian ministry.      Fowler,  Ind.,  Aug.  1913 — 

Andrew  Hiram  Brown.     1.     (See  under   1913.) 

Paul  Harris  Drake.     1. 

Born,  Stoughton,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1889.  Pembroke,  Mass.,  First 
Parish,  July  5,  1908-Dec.  31,  1908.  Universalist  ministry.  Bev- 
erley, Mass.,  May  1,  1909- (ordained  and  installed.  May  16,  1910)- 
July  1,  1911;  Saco,  Me.,  Second  Parish,  Sept.  1,  1911-Sept.  1,  1912; 
Portland,  Me.,  Socialist  People's  Church,  Sept.  1,  1912-May  1,  1913. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Boston,  Mass.,  Superintendent  Barnard  Me- 
morial, Nov.  15,  1914-Sept.  1,  1916;  Dorchester,  Christ  Church,  Mar. 
1,  1916-Sept.  1,  1917.  Journalist,  Boston,  Mass.,  May  1,  1913-Nov, 
15,  1914;  Aug.  1,  1917— 

Edwin  Evans.     2. 

Born,  Silverdale,  Staffordshire,  England,  Nov.,  1875.  Methodist 
ministry.  Congregational  ministry.  Lawton,  N.  D.  L^nitarian 
ministry.  Ayer,  Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  Dec.  4,  1908-1909; 
Universalist  Church,  Fort  Plain,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  1910- June  30,  1910; 
People's  Church,  Washington,  D.  C,  Nov.  1,  1910-1911. 

George  Tudor  Jones,    1. 

Born,  Macomb,  111.,  Jan.  22,  1871.  A.B.,  Amherst  College,  1896; 
B.D.,  Yale  Divinity  School,  1900.  Congregational  ministry.  Tom- 
ahawk, Wis.,  Oct.  1,  1900- (ordained,  Dec.  19,  1900)-May  8,  1902; 
Otisco,  N.  Y.,  May  10,  1902-Dec.  1,  1904;  Edwardsville,  Pa.,  Dec. 
1,  1904-Nov.  1,  1905;  Straight  University,  New  Orleans,  La.,  (Col- 
lege Preacher),  Nov.  1,  1905-June  1906;  Guys  Mills,  Pa.,  Dec.  1, 
1906-Jan.  15,  1908.  Unitarian  ministry.  New  Castle,  Pa.,  Sept. 
1,  1908-May  1,  1910;  Harvard,  Mass.,  Sept.  1,  1910- July  1,  1913; 
Warwick,  Nov.  13,  1914-Mar.  1920;  Ellsworth,  Me.,  April  1920— 

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Alberta  Marcella  Jackson.     2. 

Born,  Delaware,  O.      Teacher,  Delaware,  O. 

Valentine  Henry  Kaltenbach.     3. 

Born,  Baltimore,  Md.,  Aug.  30,  1872.      Episcopalian  ministry. 

Alexander  Kiss.    1. 

Born,  Homorodjanosfalva,  Hungary,  Feb.  13,  1882.  Unitarian  min- 
istry.     Settled  in  Hungary. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Nye. . .  2. 

Born,  Franklin  County,  Pa.,  Sept.  9,  1865.  Residence,  Washing- 
ton, D.  G. 

Harold  Lionel  Pickett.     3. 

Born,  Delaware,  O.,  May  20,  1883.  A.B.,  Tufts  College,  1915; 
S.T.B.,  Crane  Theological  School,  1915.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Sandwich,  Mass.,  June  1,  1909-Nov.  1,  1910;  Boise  City,  Ida.,  Nov. 
1,  1910-Mar.  1,  1912;  Lexington,  (Follen  Church),  Mass.,  Sept.  1, 
1912-Dec.  1,  1915;  Hudson,  Dec.  1,  1915-Sept.  1,  1918;  Woburn, 
Sept.  1,  1918— 

George  Brown  Proctor.     See  under  1910. 

Herbert  King  Stone.    1. 

Born,  Waterford,  Me.,  Feb.  18,  1883.  A.B.,  University  of  Michi- 
gan, 1905.  Teacher,  Isodore  Newman  Manual  Training  School, 
New  Orleans,  La.,  1908-1910;  Fellow  in  Eomance  Languages  and 
Assistant  in  French,  University  of  Chicago,  1910-1911;  Instructor 
in  French,  Northwestern  University,  1911-1914;  Instructor  in 
French,  University  of  Minnesota,  1914-1915;  Instructor  in  Romance 
Languages,  University  of  Illinois,  1915-1917,  Assistant  Profe.ssor 
of  Romance  Languages,  Grinnell  College,  1917-1919;  Assistant  Pro- 
fessor of  Romance  Languages,  Bowdoin  College,  1919. 

Clement  Ernest  Tomlin.    1. 

Born,  Two  Waters,  England,  Feb.  28,  1869.  Baptist  ministry. 
Porter,  Mich.,  Apr.  1,  1893- (ordained,  July  23,  1893)-1895;  Kittan- 
ing.  Pa.,  1895-1899;  Missionary  work,  1899-1905;  Lecturer,  1905- 
1908.  Unitarian  ministry.  Gardner,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1909-1911; 
Warwick,  1911-1913;  Westboro,  1913-1916;  Chaplain,  Westboro 
State  Hospital,  1916-1920.      Residence,  Westboro. 

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Anita  Trueman  [Mrs.  Harold  Lionel  Pickett].     1. 

Born,  Cleveland,  O.      Residence,  Woburn,  Mass. 

1909 

Arthur  Bancroft  Richardson.     1. 

Born,  Washington,  D.  C,  July  29,  1886.  Residence,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

Binay  Mohan  Sehanavis.    2. 

Born,  Calcutta,  India,  Feb.  2,  1882.  B.A.,  Presidency  College,  In- 
dia, 1901.  Professor,  Brahmo  Somaj  College,  Lahore,  India,  Apr. 
1910-1915.      Residence,  Hill  Station,  India. 

Charles  Edward  Snyder.     1. 

Born,  Hollowville,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  13,  1877.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Franklin,  Pa.,  Sept.  1,  1908- (ordained,  Oct.  11,  1908) -Feb.  1,  1911; 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Northside  Unitarian  Church,  Feb.  1,  1911-Aug.  1, 
1917;  Secretary,  Meadville  District  Conference,  1909-1910;  Sioux 
City,  Iowa,  Aug.  1,  1917 —  Secretary,  Iowa  Unitarian  Association, 
July  1919— 

Horace  Westwood.     1. 

Born,  Wakefield,  England,  Aug.  17,  1884.  Graduate,  as  King's 
Scholar  from  Pupil-Teachers'  Training  Department,  Municipal 
College,  Great  Grimsby,  England,  Dec.  1903;  D.D.,  Lombard  College, 
1914.  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry,  ordained,  Ispheming,  Mich., 
Sept.  1,  1906.  Supply  work,  London  Methodist  Conference,  Can- 
ada, Jan.  1905-Oct.  1905;  Ewen,  Mich.,  Oct.  1905-Oct.  1906;  Sault 
Ste.  Marie,  Oct.  1906-Sept.  1908;  Edison  Park,  111.,  Metho- 
dist Church,  Sept.  1908-Dec.  1908;  People's  Church,  1909. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Youngstown,  O.,  Jan.  9,  1910-Oct.  1912;  Win- 
nipeg, Manitoba,  Canada,  Oct.  1912-Apr.  1915;  Secretary,  Canadian 
Unitarian  Association,  1913-1919;  Toledo,  O.,  Apr.  1919— 

1910 

JACOB  ANTON  DeHAAS.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Amsterdam,  Holland,  Feb.  3,  1883.  A.B.,  Stanford  Uni- 
versity, 1910;  Ph.D.,  1915;  A.M.,  Harvard  University,  1911.  In- 
structor, Stanford  University,  1913-1915;  Adjunct  Professor  of 
Business  Administration,  University  of  Texas,  1915-1917;  Pro- 
fessor of  Commerce,  Ohio  State  University,  1917-1918;  Professor 
of  Commerce,  University  of  Washington,  1918;  Lecturer  on  For- 

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eign  Trade,  Columbia  University,  summer,  1918;  Captain,  U.  S. 
Army,  1918;  Professor  of  Trade,  Nederlandsche  Handels-Hooge- 
school,  Eotterdam,  Holland,  1919 — 

SIGTJRJON  JOHNSON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Nordurmulasyslu,  Iceland,  Aug.  21,  1882.  Student,  Univers- 
ity of  Chicago.      Teacher,  Iceland. 

ALBERT  EDWARD  KRISTJANSSON.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Iceland,  Apr.  23,  1878.  Unitarian  ministry.  Gimli,  Mani- 
toba, Canada,  Icelandic  Unitarian  Church,  ordained  and  installed, 
Sept.  25,  1910 —  Missionary  work  in  Manitoba — 

CHARLES  HAROLD  LYTTLE.     2.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Cleveland,  O.,  July  16,  1886.  A.B.,  Western  Reserve  Uni- 
versity, 1907;  A.M.,  1908;  Cruft  Fellow,  1910-1911;  S.T.M.,  Harvard 
University,  1913.  Unitarian  ministry.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Second 
Unitarian  Church,  Sept.  1,  1914- (ordained  and  installed,  Nov.  19, 
1914)— 

HARVEY  CLIFFORD  MERRILL.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  West  Falmouth,  Me.,  July  14,  1873.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Whitman,  Mass.,  Dec.  1910- (ordained  and  installed,  Feb.  20,  1911)- 
Jan.  9,  1916;  Harvard,  Jan.  15,  1916—  National  War  Work  Council 
of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  June  27,  1918- July  5,  1919;  Director,  Foyer 
du  Soldat,  St.  Eulien,  (Marne),  France. 

WALTER  SAMUEL  SWISHER.     4,     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Meadville,  Pa.,  Sept.  15,  1882.  Cruft  Fellow,  1910-1911. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Passaic,  N.  J.,  ordained,  1911-1914;  New 
London,  Conn.,  1914-1920;  Wellesley  Hills,  Mass.,  May  1,  1920— 

GUSTAV  HENRY  ZASTROW.     3.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Nuernberg,  Prussia,  Germany,  Apr.  21,  1876.  Wisconsin  Na- 
tional Guard,  4  years,  8th  U.  S.  Infantry,  1902-1903,  service  in 
Cuba,  Porto  Eico,  Philippines.  Unitarian  ministry.  Derby,  Conn., 
1910-1913;  Humboldt,  Iowa,  1913"-1916;  Florida  Unitarian  Circuit, 
Tallahassee,  Fla.,  1916-1919.  Residence,  Sept.  1,  1920,  St.  Louis, 
Mo. 


Wilton  Lincoln  Currier.    1. 

Born,  Jamaica  Plain,   Mass.,   Oct.   22,   1864.      A.B.,   Harvard  Uni- 
versity,  1887;   LL.B.,   Boston   University,   1890.      Lawyer,   Boston, 

Mass. 

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Michel  Czirjek.     1. 

Born,  Karatna,  Hungary,  Sept.  29,  1887.  Unitarian  ministry,  in 
Hungary. 

Edward  Dunbar  Johnson.    1. 

Born,  Mcthuen,  Mass.,  Aug.  6,  1876.  A.B.,  Tufts  College,  1898. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Salem,  Mass.,  First  Church,  ordained,  Oct. 
15,  1911— 

Edward  Thomas  Kerr.    1. 

Born,  Greenock,  Scotland,  Jan.  27,  1867.      Residence,  Scotland. 

Peter  Aloysius  Molyneanx,     2.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  New  Orleans,  La.,  Apr.  18,  1882.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1910- (ordained,  Nov.  20,  1910) -1911.  Journal- 
ist, Fort  Worth,  Texas. 

George  Brown  Proctor.    1. 

Born,  Dicksonburg,  Pa.,  Nov.  7,  1878. 

James  Thompson  Simpson.     1. 

Born,  Abbeville,  S.  C,  Feb.  5,  1879.  U.  S.  Army,  June  22,  1898- 
May  17,  1905.  African  Methodist  Episcopal  ministry,  ordained, 
Akron,  O.,  Sept.  15,  1909.  Franklin,  Pa.,  Snowden  Chapel,  Sept. 
15,  1909-Sept.  14,  1910.      Overseas,  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Army. 

1911 

ALBERT  LEVITT.     4.     Graduate.  B.D. 

Born,  Woodbine,  Md.,  Mar.  14,  1887.  B.A.,  Columbia  University, 
1913.  Lecturer  in  Philosophy,  Columbia  University,  Sept.  1913- 
June  1914;  Acting  Professor  of  Philosophy,  Colgate  University, 
Sept.  1915-June  1916.  Director,  Boy's  Clubs,  Union  Settlement, 
New  York,  Sept.  1911-June  1912;  Headworker,  Willow  Place 
Chapel,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1912-June  1913.  Unitarian  minis- 
try. West  Bridgewater,  Mass.,  ordained  and  installed,  Jan.  11, 
1917-1919;  Cambridge,  Third  Congregational  Society,  Sept.  1919- 
June  1920.  War  Record.  Private,  1st  Class  and  Sergeant,  Hos- 
pital Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  Active  Service  in  the  Philippine  Islands, 
Aug.  1906-Dec.  1907;  1904-1908;  1st.  Lieut,  and  Chaplain,  U.  S. 
Army,  Oct.  30,  1917-Jan.  1919,  service  overseas  in  France.  Resi- 
dence, Cambridge,  Mass. 

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SIDNEY  EDWAED  LINDRIDGE.     1.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Hastings,  England,  Feb.  21,  1881.  Graduate,  St.  Augustines 
College,  England,  July  1902.  Ministry,  Church  of  England,  or- 
dained. Deacon,  Bloemfontein  Cathedral,  Bloemfontein,  O.  E.  C, 
South  Africa,  Apr.  17,  1904;  Priest,  June  18,  1905.  The  Mission 
of  the  Epiphany,  Sekabu,  Basutoland,  South  Africa,  Jan.  2,  1903- 
Apr.  6,  1904;  Curate  of  All  Souls  Church,  Brandfort,  O.  E.  S.,  Apr. 
22,  1904-Sept.  25,  1904;  Curate  of  St.  John's  Church,  Harrismith,  O. 
E.  S.,  Sept.  30,  1904- June  12,  1905;  Bloemfontein  Cathedral,  June 
18,  1905-Sept.  25,  1905;  Eector  of  All  Souls  Church,  Brandfort,  O. 
R.  C,  Sept.  28,  1905-Apr.  7,  1908.  Unitarian  ministry.  Victoria, 
B.  C.      Residence,  Whitby,  Toronto. 

CHARLES  ADDISON  WING.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Montpelier,  Vt.,  July  16,  1883.  Bath,  N.  H.,  summer  work, 
1910.  Cruft  Fellow,  1911-1912.  Unitarian  ministry.  Concord, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  20,  1912- (ordained,  Nov.  26,  1912) -1917;  Baltimore,  Md., 
Apr.  8,  1917- (installed,  Nov.  6,  1917)-1920;  Springfield,  Mass.,  Jan. 
4,  1920- (installed,  May  12,  1920)— 


MicMel  Cornelius  van  Mourik  Broekman.     1.     B.D. 

Born,  Vianen,  Netherlands,  Feb.  6,  1878.  D.D.,  State  University 
of  Groningen,  Netherlands,  1909.  Ministry,  Dutch  Eeformed 
Church.      Holland,  1904-1908.      Residence,  Apeldorn,  Netherlands. 

Mary  Herrick  Burt.     4.     Certificated  Undergraduate. 

Born,  Warwick,  N.  Y.      Residence,  Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Clifford  Davis  Newton.     1. 

Born,  Tully,  Mass.,  Apr.  23,  1891.  Univcrsalist  ministry.  Roch- 
ester, Vt.;  Bridgeton,  Me.;  Gardner,  Mass.      Overseas  service. 

Robert  Lee  Smith.     1. 

Born,  Glasgow,  Scotland,  June  11,  1881.  Congregational  ministry. 
Middleton,  N.  Y.,  ordained,  Sept.  1907;  Glenspey;  Henrietta,  1907- 
1908;  Rushville.      Eesidence,  Ireland. 

William  Barton  Watson. . .  1. 

Born,  Muncie,  Ind.,  Feb.  7,  1871.  A.B.,  Indiana,  State  University, 
1906.  Universalist  ministry.  Spofford,  N.  H.,  1912-1913;  Gor- 
ham,  1913-1914;  Berlin,  1914-1916;  Calais,  Me.,  1916-1917.  Unitar- 
ian ministry.      Residence,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

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EDWIN  BURDETTE  BACKUS.     3.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Blanchcstcr,  O.,  Dec.  27,  1888.  A.A.,  Lewis  Institute,  1907; 
A.B.,  University  of  Michigan,  1909.  Cruft  Fellow,  1912-1913. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Lawrence,  Kan.,  ordained  and  installed,  Oct. 
2(i,  1913-Mar.  1917;  Erie,  Pa.,  Mar.  15,  1917— 

LEIF  HUSEBY.     5.     Graduate. 

Born,  Christiana,  Norway,  Sept.  4,  1887.  A.B.,  University  of  Mich- 
igan, 1912.  Unitarian  ministry.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  ordained,  Mar. 
5,  1912-1913;  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada,  Jan.  1914-1915.  Secular 
occupation,  Morris,  111. 

JAMINI  KANTA  KOAR.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Malda,  Bengal,  India,  Apr.  24,  1881.  Brahmo  Somaj,  Cal- 
cutta, India. 

JOSEPH  ADDISON  KYLE.     2.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Washington,  Iowa,  Aug.  4,  1886.  A.B.,  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1910;  English  Reader  and  Tutor,  1909-1910.  Cruft  Fellow, 
1912-1913.  Unitarian  ministry.  Elizabeth,  N.  J.,  ordained  and 
installed,  Nov.  24,  1913-1914;  Davenport,  Iowa,  1914-1917;  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  Unity  Church,  Assistant  Minister,  1917-1920.  Resi- 
dence, Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

PERCY  EMMONS  LYNDON.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  July  29,  1885.  Summer  preaching,  while  at 
Meadville,  Sullivan,  Me.,  Chester,  Vt.,  and  Shirley,  Mass.  Unitar- 
ian ministry.  Windsor,  Vt.,  July  12- (ordained  and  installed,  Sept. 
19,  912)-Sept.  1914;  Eastport,  Me.,  Nov.  1914-June  1918;  overseas, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  June  1918-July  1919.  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Henry  Street 
Settlement,  Director  of  Boy's  and  Men's  Department,  Sept.  1919- 
1920.      Residence,  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Alfred  William  Bolim.     1. 

Born,  South  Natick,  Mass.,  Sept.  28,  1885.  Secular  occupation. 
Residence,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Sydney  Scott  Booth.     1. 

Born,  Mar.  7,  1880.  Unitarian  ministry.  Waterville,  Me.,  or- 
dained, and  installed,  Nov.  20,  1912-Nov.  1913;  Ellsworth,  Nov. 
1913-Mar.    1914;    Preaching    in    England.    1914;    Waverley,    Mass., 

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Acting  Pastor,  Feb.  1916-Apr.  1917;  South  Natick  and  Natick,  Apr. 
1918-Apr.  1919.  Boston,  Mass.,  Representative  of  Alexander  Ham- 
ilton Institute.      Eesidence,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Egbert  Etiielred  Brown.    2. 

Born,  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica,  British  West  Indies,  July  11,  1875. 
Wesleyan  local  preacher,  1895-1908.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Meadville,  Pa.,  June  4,  1912.  Montego  Bay,  Jamaica,  B.  W.  I., 
Unitarian  missionary,  Aug.  1912- June  1914;  Kingston,  June  4,  1914- 
Feb.  21,  1920;  New  York,  N.  Y.,  "The  Harlem  Community 
Church,"  Mar.  7,  1920— 

James  Boy  Clarke.    3. 

Born,  Castalia,  Iowa,  Mar.  1882.  B.S.,  South  Dakota  State 
College,  1909.  Teacher,  Shelter  Neck,  N.  C,  Jan.  1,  1913-May  1, 
1913;  Student,  University  of  Chicago,  June  1,  1913- June  1,  1914; 
teacher,  Owyhee  County,  Idaho,  Sept.  1,  1914-May  1,  1918;  Oak 
Point,  Wash.,  Sept.  1,  1919— 

Leon  Pulitzer  Diamond.     2. 

Born,  Jersey  City,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1885.  Secular  occupation,  Mead- 
ville, Pa. 

Martin  Leiseder.     1. 

Born,  Muehldorf,  Bavaria,  Germany,  Mar.  22,  1884.  Graduate, 
University  of  Munich,  Aug.  1,  1908;  Catholic  Seminary,  June  29, 
1909;  Catholic  Church,  in  service,  two  years  and  three  months. 
German  Evangelical  Protestant  ministry,  Etna,  Pa.,  installed.  Mar. 
24,  1912— 

Adolph  Julius  Hugo  Perdelwitz.     2. 

Born,  Gnesen,  Germany,  Aug.  30,  1885.  Graduate,  Wagner  Col- 
lege, 1905;  B.A.,  St.  Lawrence  University,  1913.  Universalist 
ministry,  ordained.  South  Acton,  Mass.,  Apr.  17,  1916.  Batavia, 
N.  Y.,  1915;  White  River  Junction,  Vt.,  Jan.  16,  1916-Apr.  22, 
1917;  South  and  West  Acton,  Mass.,  1917— 

Matthieu  Hubert  Joseph  Schoenmaekers.     1. 

Born,  Maastricht,  Netherlands,  Dec.  13,  1875.  Th.D.,  Universitas 
Gregoriana;  D.Ph.,  Universitas  Roma.  Catholic  Priest.  Vrye 
Gemeente.      Eesidence,  Holland. 

Giovanni  Terzano.     1. 

Professor.  Iowa  State  College. 

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Paul  Vogt.    1. 

Born,  Germany.  German  Evangelical  Protestant  ministry.  Home- 
stead, Pa.,  1912— 

1913 

*WILLIAM  EDWARD  BINGHAM.     5.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Hcadcorn,  England,  Aug.  22,  1884.  A.M.,  University  of 
Michigan,  Oct.  1914.  Assistant  in  Philosophy,  Ohio  State 
University,  1915-1916;  Cornell  University,  Sage  Fellow  in 
Philosophy,  1916-1917;  Graduated  from  Naval  Academy,  Annapolis, 
May  1918;  Ensign,  in  U.  S.  Navy —  Died,  Harbor  of  Tangier,  Dec. 
6,  1918. 
*See:      "Meadville  Theological  School  Quarterly  Bulletin.     January  1919." 

HERMAN  FRED  LION.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  Mar.  20,  1887.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, and  installed,  Feb.  3,  1914-1916;  Gardner,  1917-Mar.  1, 
1920.  Residence,  Gardner,  Mass.,  in  service  of  American  City 
Bureau. 

WILLIAM  JAMES  MACDONALD.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Shildon,  England,  July  10,  1884.  Cruft  Fellow,  1913-1914. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Upton,  Mass.,  ordained,  and  installed,  Feb. 
9,  1915-1918;  Melrose,  1918-1920;  Lincoln,  Neb.,  May  1920— 


Crozier  Graham  Adams.     2. 

Born,  Ontario,  Canada,  June  24,  1874.  Episcopalian  ministry,  ten 
years  before  entering  the  School.  Unitarian  ministry.  Franklin, 
Pa.,  Sept.  1,  1911-Mar.  1,  1913;  Barre,  Mass.,  June  5,  1913-1916; 
Waverley,  1917-1919. 

Henry  James  Adlard.     1. 

Born,  Barrow-on-Humber,  England,  Apr.  8,  1873.  Unitarian  min- 
istry. Dunkirk,  N.  Y.,  ordained,  and  installed,  Oct.  10,  1913-Sept. 
1,  1918;  Ottowa,  Ontario,  Canada,  Sept.  8,  1918— 

Andrew  Hiram  Brown.     3. 

Born,  Peoria,  111.,  July  5,  1889.  A.B.,  University  of  Michigan, 
1911.      Chamber  of  Commerce,  Cleveland,  O. 

Joseph  Calvert  Clarke.    1. 

Born,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  June  30,  1889.  Graduated,  Western  Theo- 
logical   Seminary,    1916;    M.A.,    Washington    &    Jefferson    College. 

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Presbyterian  ministry,  ordained,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Fort  Lauder- 
dale, Fla.,  1  year.  Christian  connection.  Swissvale,  Pa.,  1  year. 
Overseas,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Director  of  moral  activities,  Eussian  Troops 
in  France;  Director,  Near  East  Belief,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

*Henry  Gouda.     3. 

Born,  Holland,  1886.      Died,  Meadville,  Pa.,  May  17,  1913. 
*See:      "In  Memoriam,  Henry  Gouda.      1886-1913.     Meadville,  1913." 

Norman  Franklin  Johnson.     1. 

Born,  Allison  Park,  Pa.,  Nov.  16,  1884.  Disciples,  ministry. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  Grafton  Station,  1909-1912;  Meadville,  1912-1914; 
Orviston,  1914-1918;  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1919— 

George  Archi'bald  Mark.     3. 

Born,  Coatbridge,  Scotland,  Jan.  6,  1886.  B.S.  and  S.T.B.,  Tufts 
College,  Jan.  30,  1916.  Unitarian  ministry.  Boston,  Mass.,  Eox- 
bury.  All  Souls  Unitarian  Church,  Apr.  1916- (installed,  May  21, 
1916) -Aug.  1919;  Cohasset,  Nov.  27,  1919- (installed,  Mar.  14, 
1920)— 

John  Nicol  Mark.     1. 

Born,  Airdrie,  Scotland.  Universalist  ministry,  ordained.  Tufts 
College,  Mass.,  Jan.  30,  1916.  Unitarian  ministry.  East  Lexing- 
ton, 1915-1917;  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Navy,  Apr.  1917- July  1919;  Ux- 
bridge,  Sept.  1919— 

Thomas  Montgomery  Mark.    2. 

Born,  Airdrie,  Scotland,  July  26,  1888.  A.B.,  B.D.,  Tufts  College, 
1916.  Universalist  ministry,  ordained.  Tufts  College,  Jan.  30,  1916. 
Marblehead,  Mass.,  Sept.  1916-Sept.  1917;  Chaplain,  U.  S.  Navy, 
Apr.  1917-Sept.  1919.  Unitarian  ministry.  South  Boston,  Hawes 
Unitarian  Congregational  Church,  Dec.  1919- (installed,  Feb.  29, 
1920)— 

Charles  Henry  Rodgers.     1. 

Born,  Herald,  111.,  Apr.  4,  1888.  Secular  occupation,  Meadville,  Pa. 
Eesidence,  Saegertown,  Pa. 

Charles  Henry  Vartiainen.     1. 

Born,  Trippola,  Finland,  Aug.  3,  1889.  Graduate,  Imperial  Alex- 
ander's University  of  Finland,  1909.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Helena,  Mont.,  Nov.  16,  1913,  as  State  Missionary  of  the 

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American  Unitarian  Association,  to  the  Finish  People  of  Montana. 
Eesidence,  Lodge,  Mont. 

Arthur  Elwin  Wilson.     4. 

Born,  Kirkwood,  N.  Y.,  Nov.  19,  1888.  S.T.B.,  Tufts  College,  1914. 
Univcrsalist  ministry.  Medford  Hillside,  Mass.,  Jan.  14,  1913- (or- 
dained, June  9,  1914) -Dec.  12,  1914;  Cambridge,  First  Universalist 
Church,  Jan.  1,  1915— 

1914 

EDWARD  PERRY  DANIELS.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Midland,  Mich.,  Jan.  30,  1891.  Unitarian  mini.stry.  Wil- 
ton, N.  H.,  Sept.  1,  1914- (ordained,  Oct.  14,  1914) -Dec.  31,  1918; 
Milford,  Sept.  1,  1914-Dec.  31,  1918;  Hingham,  Mass.,  Third  Congre- 
gational Society,  Jan.  1,  1919 — 

*EAVUKONDALA  SAMBASIVA  RAO.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bodurpal,  India,  1886.      Died,  India,  Sej)t.  1919. 

ARTHUR  GIRARD  SINGSEN.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Denver,  Col.,  1889.  Unitarian  ministry.  Hackensack,  N. 
J.,  ordained  and  installed,  Oct.  20,  1914-1918.  Secular  occupation, 
Woonsocket,  R.  I. 

WALTER  ALBERT  SMITH.     4.     Graduate. 

Born,  Salem,  Mass.,  Nov.  16,  1882.  Unitarian  ministry.  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,  Sept.  1,  1914-(ordained  and  installed,  Oct.  11,  1914)- 
Sept.  1,  1917;  Menominee,  Wis.,  July  1,  1917-Aug.  -,  1919;  Dun- 
kirk, N.  Y.,  Sept.  1,  1919— 


Robert  William  Coates.     2. 

Born,  England.      Secular  occupation,  Hopedale,  Mass. 

Samuel  Edward  Franc.     3. 

Born,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  May  8,  1884.  S.T.B.,  Tufts  College, 
1919.  Universalist  ministry.  Canton,  Mass.,  ordained,  June  23, 
1919- (installed,  Nov.  16,  1919)— 

August  Gattermeyer  Palma.     1. 

Born,  Wallerstein,  Bayern,  Germany,  Oct.  31,  1887.  Residence, 
New  York,  N.  Y. 

Carl  Henrich  Yettru.    1. 

Overseas  service  in  Russia.      Residence,  Cohoes,  N.  Y. 

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1914,  DECEMBER  22. 

JOSEPH    GAIL    GARRISON.     2.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born  Wichita,  Kan.,  July  24,  1884.  B.A.,  Pomona  College,  1911. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Eureka,  Cal.,  ordained  and  installed,  Apr.  9, 
1915-1916.      Chaplain,  U.  S.  Army. 

1915 

JAMES  VINT   LAUGHLAJSTD.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Southampton,  England,  May  18,  1885.  Unitarian  ministry, 
ordained,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  4,  1914.  London,  England,  Unity 
Church,  Islington,  Oct.  1915-Aug.  31,  1918;  Sheffield,  Oct.  1,  1918- 
Feb.  10,  1920;  Liverpool,  Pembroke  Chapel,  1920— 

MILTON    ERNEST    MUDER.     2,     Graduate. 

Born,  Saxonburg,  Pa.,  Dec.  25,  1882.  Methodist  ministry,  6  years 
before  entering  the  School.  Unitarian  ministry.  Castine,  Me., 
1916-1918.      Westwood,  Mass.,  May,  1920— 

BENJAMIN   EARL   PHILLIPS.     2. 

A.B.,  Bucknell  University,  1906.  Universalist  ministry.  North 
Olmstead,  Mar.  1916-1919.      Residence,  North  Olmstead,  O. 


Her"bert  Richard  Charles  Booth.     2. 

Overseas  service  in  the  British  Army.  Residence,  Toronto,  Can- 
ada. 

Taddeo  Cuomo.     2. 

William  Rupert  HoUoway.     1. 

Born,  Shrewsbury,  England,  Nov.  18,  1885.  Universalist  ministry. 
Litchfield,  111.,  ordained,  June  16,  1916-Nov.  30,  1917.  Unitarian 
ministry.  Alton,  111.,  Dec.  1,  1917-Nov.  1,  1919;  Bloomington,  111., 
Nov.  1,  1919— 

Olafur  Kjartansson.    1. 

Born,  Skal  Lida  District,  Iceland,  June  20,  1886.  Teacher,  Ice- 
land. 

Sigurd  Winfield  Stermont.     2. 

Secular  occupation,  Bloomington,  111. 

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Leo  Griswold  Williams.     3. 

Born,  New  London,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1893.  Univcrsalist  ministry, 
Greenville,  O.,  Oct.  1915-Dec.  1916;  Lockport  and  Olcott,  N.  Y.; 
Reading,  Pa.,  1919— 

PARISH  ASSISTANT  AND  LAY  WORKER'S  COURSE 

Edith  Isabel  Marvin  [Mrs.  Perry  Allen  Beck].     1.     Certificate. 

Born,  Watts  Flats,  N.  Y.,  Pec.  12,  1892.  A.B.,  Allegheny  College, 
1918.  Field  Secretary  for  Women  for  American  Baptist  Foreign 
Missionary  Society,  1915-1918.      Residence,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ellen  Leone  McLean.     1. 

Born,  Meadville,  Pa.,  Apr.  27,  1889.  A.B.,  Allegheny  College, 
1910.  Teacher,  1910-1914;  Parish  Assistant,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
Church  of  the  Saviour,  Sept.  1916 — 

Alice  Jane  Muder.     1.     Certificate. 

Born,  Cabot,  Pa.,  Feb.  16,  1881.      Residence,  Westwood,  Mass. 

Edith  Guilford  Pecker.     1. 

Missionary  to  China.      Residence,  Hopedale,  Mass. 

Miriam  Shryock.     1,     Certificate. 

Born,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  3,  1892.  A.B.,  Allegheny  College,  1914. 
Parish  Assistant,  St.  Chrysostom's  Church,  Chicago,  111.,  winter 
1916;  settlement  work.  Neighborhood  Guild,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1917- 
1918.      Teacher,  Meadville,  Pa.,  Sept.  1918— 

Josephine  Helen  Shryock  [Mrs.  Ludwell  Howard  Denny].     1. 

Certificate. 
Born,  Meadville,  Pa.,  Mar.  10,  1889.      Residence,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Katharine  Vesey.     1. 

Born,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  14,  1887.  Settlement  Work,  New 
York,  N.  Y.;  Sayerville,  Conn.,  1919— 


1916,  JUNE  7. 


KAZUTERU  MAETJYAMA.     4.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Wakamatsu  City,  Japan,  Aug.  5,  1886.      A.M.,  Columbia  Uni- 
versity. 

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1916 

MARTIN  rERESHETIAN.     3.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Arabkir,  Armenia,  Oct.  20,  1888.  A.M.,  Colorado  College, 
1919.  Universalist  ministry.  Kent,  O.,  Jan.  23,  1916- (ordained, 
Mar.  18,  1917) -Jan.  1918.  Unitarian  ministry.  Colorado  Springs, 
Col.,  Jan.  1,  1918-Sept.  1,  1919;  Minister-at-large,  Church  Extension 
Department,  American  Unitarian  Association,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah, 
Sept.  1,  1919— 

GEORGE  STEPHEN  KUKHI.     2.     Graduate.     B.D. 

Born,  Alexandria,  Egypt,  Sept.  6,  1892.  A.B.,  American  Univers- 
ity, Beirut,  Syria,  1914.  Unitarian  ministry.  Sandwich,  Mass., 
ordained  and  installed,  Nov.  3,  1918-1919.  Missionary  of  the  Brit- 
ish and  Foreign  Unitarian  Association,  Cairo,  Egypt,  1920 — 

DILWORTH  RICHARDSON  LUPTON.     2. 

Born,  Cincinnati,  O.,  Sept.  25,  1883.  Ph.B.,  Yale,  1905.  Ordained, 
Meadville  Theological  School  Chapel,  Sept.  21,  1916.  Louisville, 
Ky.,  installed,  Nov.  9,  1916-Nov.  1919;  Cleveland,  O.,  installed,  Nov. 
2,  1919— 

ROBERT  ALLEN  SINGSEN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Providence,  E.  I.  Unitarian  ministry.  Rockland,  Mass.,  or- 
dained and  installed,  Mar.  27,  1917 — 

GERMAN  THEOLOGICAL  COURSE 

BERTHOLD  ERICK  SCHALOW.  3. 

Born,  Teterow,  Germany,  Aug.  11,  1895.  Lutheran  ministry. 
Marlette,  Mich.,  Zions  Evangelical  Church  Germania,  Sept.  1918- 
Sept.  1919;  Westfield,  N.  Y.,  Sept.  1919— 


Gunnogur  Bjomsson.     1. 

Born,  Hunavatussyla,  Iceland,  June  20,  1886.      Residence,  Chicago, 
111. 

Louis  Ernest  Collier.     1. 

Born,  Apr.  21,  1887.      Residence,  New  York,  N.  Y. 

Ernest  George  Gray.     1. 

Born,  Plymouth,  Pa.,  Mar.  6,  1877.      Residence,  Plymouth,  Pa. 

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Nelson  Cleveland  Hunter.     1. 

Born,  Lawrence,  Mich.,  Apr.  13,  188().      Residence,  Angola,  Ind. 

Ruth  Evelyn  Hutchins  [Mrs.  Thomas  Ray  Mather].     1. 

Born,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  June  18,  189-4.  Residence,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

*Rudolph  Bemhard  Kast.     1. 

Born,  Leipzig,  Germany,  Mar.  21,  1866.  German  Evangelical 
Protestant  ministry.  Saxonburg,  Pa.,  1916 —  Died,  Saxonburg, 
Pa.,  Apr.  25,  1918. 

Klaas  Oosterhuis.     2. 

Born,  Leeuwarden,  Netherlands,  Jan.  1,  1889.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Holland  Unitarian  Church,  ordained,  Sept.  10, 
1916-1918.      Secular  occupation.  New  York,  N.  T. 

Nelson  Cleveland  Hunter.     1. 

Born,  Lawrence,  Mich.,  Apr.  13,  1886.      Residence,  Angola,  Ind. 

James  Samuel  Walter.     1. 

Born,  Carmel,  Va.,  Apr.  2,  1883.      Residence,  Youngstown,  O. 

1917 

ARTHUR  THOMAS  BROWN.     3.     Graduate.     B.D.,  [1919]. 

Born,  Winona,  Minn.,  Sept.  13,  1887.  Ph.B.,  University  of  Chi- 
cago, 1919.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Meadville  Theological 
School  Chapel,  Sept.  20,  1917.  Evanston,  111.,  Sept.  1917-June 
1919;  Quincy,  Mass.,  Wollaston,  May  6,  1920— 

LUDWELL  HOWARD  DENNY.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Boonville,  Ind.,  Nov.  8,  1894.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained, 
Meadville  Theological  School  Chapel,  Sept.  20,  1917.  Rochester, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  1917— 

CLARA  COOK  HELVIE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Chaumont,  N.  Y.  Unitarian  ministry.  Wheeling,  W.  Va., 
Oct.  7,  1917- (ordained,  Dec.  6,  1917)  — 

HELEN  ERVILLE  HOBBS  RUSSELL.     2.     Graduate.     B.D.,  [1918]. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.  B.S.,  Columbia  University,  1918.  Teacher, 
National  Park  Seminary,  National  Park,  Md.,  Jan.  1919- June  1919; 

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Assistant  Superintendent,  N.  Y.  State  Training  School,  Hudson, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  1919— 

NELSON  JUNIUS  SPRINGER.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Indianapolis,  Ind.,  Sept.  25,  1894.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, Meadville  Theological  School  Chapel,  Sept.  30,  1917.  Field 
Agent,  Young  People's  Eeligious  Union,  Boston,  Mass.,  Sept.  1, 
1917-Sept.  1,  1918;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Fourth  Unitarian  Church,  Mar. 
17,  1918- (installed,  Sept.  25,  1918)— 

CLOYD  HAMPTON  VALENTINE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  Jan.  25,  1894.  Ph.B.,  Teacher's  Profession- 
al College,  1919.  Unitarian  ministry,  ordained,  Meadville  Theo- 
logical School  Chapel,  Sept.  20,  1917.  Vineland,  N.  J.,  installed, 
Oct.  5,  1917-Sept.  30,  1918;  Canton,  Mass.,  Oct.  1,  1918— 

ROY  BROWN  WINTERSTEEN.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Elmira,  N.  Y.,  Mar.  7,  1886.  Unitarian  ministry.  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.,  Northside  Unitarian  Church,  ordained,  Nov.  6,  1917 — 


Ario  riamrca.    1. 

Born,  Rome,  Italy,  Feb.  26,  1883. 

Matthew  Erkila.     1. 

Born,  Lohtaja,  Finland,  Dec.  28,  1884.  Residence,  Red  Lodge, 
Mont. 

Henry  Woude  Morrison.     1. 

Born,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.,  July  2,  1891.  A.B.,  Cornell  University, 
1915.  Enlisted,  May  14,  1917-Jan.  15,  1920.  1st  Lieutenant,  In- 
structor at  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Student,  in  Optics  and  Optometry, 
Columbia  University,  1919 — 

Leonard  Paul  Moeller.     2. 

Born,  Deljo,  O.,  Oct.  22,  1897.      Residence,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Vincent  Brown  Silliman.    2. 

Born,  Hudson,  Wis.,  June  29,  1894.  Unitarian  ministry.  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.,  Sept.  2,  1917- (ordained,  Oct.  10,  1917)-Sept.  2,  1918. 
Enlisted,  Oct.  21,  1918-Dec.  14,  1918;  Iowa  City,  Iowa,  May  25, 
1919— 

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PARISH  ASSISTANT  AND  LAY  WORKER'S  COURSE. 

Merle  McMahon.     1. 

Born,  Cleveland,  O.,  Oct.  3,  1892.  Graduate  of  Cleveland  Kinder- 
garten College,  1914.      Social  Work,  Boston,  Mass. 

1918 

WILTON  EDSON  CROSS.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Amorct,  Mo.,  June  16,  1892.  LL.B.,  Benton  School  of  Law, 
1916.  Unitarian  ministry.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  1918- (ordained, 
Nov.  17,  1918)-1919;  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  installed,  June  22,  1919— 

SATYANANDRA  ROY.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Calcutta,  India,  Nov.  14,  1890.      Brahmo  Somaj,  India. 

ARTHUR  SCHOENFELDT.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Menominee,  Wis.,  Apr.  29,  1884.  Unitarian  ministry,  or- 
dained, King's  Chapel,  Boston,  Mass.,  Oct.  27,  1918.  San  Antonio, 
Texas,  1918— 


Ben  Franklin  Allen.    1. 

Born,  Camden,  Tenn.,  Jan.  9,  1891.  B.D.,  Oscaloosa  College,  1910; 
A.M.,  1911;  B.  D.,  Christian  College.  8  years  in  ministry  before 
entering  the  School.  Unitarian  ministry.  Knoxville,  Tenn., 
1917;  Hackensack,  N.  J.,  1918-1920;  Paterson,  N.  J.,  1918-1920. 

Anna  Rachel  Anderson  [Mrs.  Earl  Freemont  Cook].    1. 

Born,  Boston,  Mass.,  Jan.  25,  1892.      Residence,  Quincy,  111. 

Charles  Edward  Butterworth.    1. 

Born,  Franklin,  N.  H.,  Dec.  11,  1881.  Student,  Crane  Divinity 
School. 

Majorie  Carlisle.    1. 

Born,  Howell,  Mich.,  Jan.  27,  1895.  A.B.,  University  of  Michigan, 
1916.  Teacher,  Industrial  School,  Watha,  N.  C,  June  1918-June 
1919.      Residence,  Howell,  Mich. 

Leon  Clark  Handy.    2. 

Born,  Middleboro,  Mass.,  May  28,  1893.  Secular  occupation,  New 
York,  N.  Y. 

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Leopold  Hrbata.     1. 

Born,  Prossnitz,  Moravia,  Austria,  July  12,  1893.      A.B.,  Dubuque 

German  College,  1916. 

Henry  Gottlieb  Schaefer.     1. 

Born,  Stuttgart,  Germany,  Apr.  8,  1886.  A.B.,  State  University  of 
Iowa,  1909;  A.M.,  1910.      Secular  occupation,  Seattle,  Wash. 

William  Henry  Seed.     1. 

Born,  Haslingden,  England,  June  30,  1884.  Teacher,  Straight  Col- 
lege, New  Orleans,  La.,  Sept.  1918-June  1919.  Student,  Crane 
Divinity  School. 

PARISH  ASSISTANT  AND  LAY  WORKEE'S  COURSE 

Marguerite  Belle  McClintock.     1.     Certificate. 

Born,  Mcadville,  Oct.  29,  1879.  A.B.,  Allegheny  College,  1902. 
Teacher,  1902-1918.  Meadville,  Pa.,  Independent  Congregational 
Church,  Parish  Assistant,  Sept.  1,  1918-June  30,  1919;  Marlborough, 
Mass.,  Parish  Assistant,  Sept.  1,  1919 — 

Margaret  Tholens.     1. 

Born,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  July  6,  1889.  A.B.,  Wellesley  College, 
1912.  Bacteriologist,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1912-1918.  Bacteriologist, 
Newton  Hospital,  Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Oct.  1919 — 

Lavonne  Briggs  Wilkinson.     1.     Certificate. 

Born,  Shelton,  Conn.,  Apr.  1,  1891.  Head  Worker,  Columbia  Place 
Settlement  House,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1916-1917;  1918— 

1919 

J.  FRANKLIN  BUKKHABT.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Lancaster,  Pa.,  Feb.  25,  1882.  Unitarian  ministry.  James- 
town, N.  Y.,  Nov.  1919- (ordained,  Nov.  16,  1919)— 

EARL  FREEMONT  COOK.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Bangor,  Me.,  Nov.  28,  1893.  Unitarian  ministry.  Quincy, 
111.,  Sept.  21,  1919- (ordained,  Meadville  Theological  School,  Sept. 
25,  1919)— 

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WILLIAM  JOHN  GREENE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Nowshara,  India,  Jan.  28,  1887.  Unitarian  ministry. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Church  of  the  Saviour,  Willow  Place  Chapel,  As- 
sistant Minister,  Sept.  1919-(ordained,  Nov.  2,  1919) — 

JOHN  MAURICE  GRIMES.     2.     Graduate. 

Born,  Girardeau  County,  Mo.,  Apr.  4,  1885.  Church  of  Christ, 
(Disciples),  12  years.      Kent,  O.,  Universalist  church,  1918 — 

CORNELIUS  HEYN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Ilpendam,  Netherlands,  May  20,  1891.  Enlisted,  Aug.  1918- 
Dec.  1918.      Student,  Harvard  Divinity  School. 

IVAN  ANTON  KLEIN.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,   Kiga,   Russia,  Dec.  30,   1884.      Cruft  Fellovs^,   1919-1920. 

NUBUO  NISHIWAKI.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Osako,  Japan,  July  7,  189.3.  Professor,  Okura  Higher  Com- 
mercial School,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1919 — 

WALTER  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  WOLFE.     3.     Graduate. 

Born,  Emans,  Pa.,  Apr.  2,  1892.      Student,  Harvard  Divinity  School. 


George  Decatur  Neale.     2. 

Born,  Brockton,  Mass.,  Nov.  27,  1890.      Secular  occupation,  Mead- 
ville,  Pa. 

Lleyellyn  Arnold  Owen. — 1. 

Born,  Somerville,  Mass.,   Apr.   18,   1898.      Student,  Tufts  College, 
Mass. 

Archibald  Henry  Schottland.     1. 

Born,  New  York,  N.  Y.,  May  25,  1899.      Student,  Harvard  Univers- 
ity. 

1920 

Under  this  year  are  included  the  names  of  all  students  who  were 
members  of  the  School  in  the  year  1919-1920,  whose  names  have  not 
been  given  previously. 

Leon  Rosser  Land.    4. 

Born,  Kerley,  N.  C,  Dec.  25,  1890. 

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Rowland  Forrest  Nye.    4. 

Born,  Woodstock,  Vt.,  Apr.  27,  1896. 

Albert  Edward  Pleming  Mobbs.     2. 

Born,  London,  England,  May  3,  1886. 

Ernest  Robert  Trattner.     2. 
Born,  Denver,  Col. 

Prank  Seraf  Gredler.    2. 

Born,  Websterville,  Vt.,  Sept.  13,  1895.      A.B.,  Middlebury  College, 

1919.  U.  S.  Naval  Eeserve,  Feb.  14,  1918;  Ensign,  Oct.  14,  1918- 
Dec.  25,  1918. 

Lakshman  Ramaya  Guru.    1. 

Born,  Mangalpadi,  Manjeshwar,  S.  Kanara,  India,  Jan.  7,  1897. 

Carl  Alonzo  Mendum.     1. 

Born,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Feb.  21,  1907.  A.B.,  Harvard  University, 
1918.  Overseas,  Volunteer  American  Field  Service  (Ambulance), 
June  20,  1917-Nov.  2,  1917;  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  Oct.  1,  1918- June 
30,  1919. 

Hazel  Rugg  Rogers.    1. 

Born,  Worcester,  Mass.,  June  29,  1894.  A.B.,  Wheaton  College, 
1919. 

William  Ernest  Kelley.     1. 

Born,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  1,  1879.  U.  S.  Ambulance  Corps,  June 
9,  1917-June  19,  1919. 

James  Steele  Kennedy.    1. 

Born,  Johnstone,  Scotland,  Oct.  13,  1878.  Overseas,  Secretary,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  Dec. 9,  1918- Aug.  20,  1919.  Lay  preacher,  Baptist  min- 
istry, Gay  Head,  Mass.,  Aug.  13,  1919-Oct.  10,  1919. 

Harry  Taylor.    1. 

Born,  Hollinwood,  England,  Apr.  8,  1886.  Unitarian  churches, 
England,  Burnley,  May  1915-May  1916;  Southend,  Mar.  1917-Nov. 
1917. 

J.  B.  HoUis  Tegarden.     1. 

Born,  Summit,  Miss.,  Nov.  19,  1893.     A.B.,  University  of  Tennessee, 

1920.  Baptist   ministry,   ordained,   Jackson,   Miss,    Sept.   5,    1919. 

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Enlisted  in  U.  S.  Naval  Reserve,  after  being  released  from  the 
R.  O.  T.  C.  of  the  Army,  Dec.  8,  1917-July  29,  1919,  Ensign. 

Albert  Nicholas  Kaucher.     1. 

Born,  Union  City,  Ind.,  June  20,  1891.  Christian  connection. 
Houston,  O.,  1911-1912;  Chesterfield,  1912-1914;  supply,  Carson 
Street  M.  E.  Church,  spring  and  summer,  1917.  U.  S.  Water 
Transport  Service,  one  year  and  a  half. 

Jeanette  Howell  Wade.     1. 

Born,  Chicago,  111.,  Sept.  29,  1872. 

J.  Harry  Hooper.     1. 

Born,  Roxbury,  Mass.,  1888. 

Agnes  Cecelia  Larson.    1. 

Born,  Hanska,  Minn.,  Aug.  16,  1895. 

Frederick  Lewis  Weis.    1. 

Born,  Cranston,  R.  I.,  Aug.  22,  1895.  Graduate,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad- 
emy, 1917.  Ensign,  U.  S.  Navy,  Mar.  29,  1917-July  1,  1917; 
Lieutenant,  July  1,  1917-Jan.  26,  1918. 


Ill 


APPENDIX  I. 


CERTIFICATED  UNDERGRADUATES. 

The  following  list  includes  those  who,  having  been  allowed  for 
sufficient  reason  to  take  an  abbreviated  course,  have  received  cer- 
tificates upon  Anniversary  Day.  They  might  be  spoken  of  as  "Gradu- 
ates from  a  Partial  Course." 

1865     Simeon  Sidler  Newhouse. 

1867  Jasper  Lewis  Douthit. 

1868  Oscar  Clute. 
Zerah  Masters. 

1869  Albert  Dunlap. 

1870  George  John  Piper. 

1871  Alfred  Amos  Williams. 
William  Powell  Wilson. 

1872  George  Willis  Cooke. 
Stephen  Quinon. 

1874     Walter  Dole. 

James  Courtland  Palmer. 

1877  Thomas  William  Critchett. 
Eobert  Miller  Henderson. 
James  Monroe  Leighton. 

1878  Samuel  William  Sample. 
Philip  Slaney  Thatcher. 

1883  Frederic  Kellogg  Gillette. 
Lewis  Gilbert  Wilson. 
James  Danforth. 
George  Hamilton  Greer. 
Hans  Tambs  Lyche. 

1884  Walter  Catlin  Pierce. 

1885  Leverett  Eichmond  Daniels. 
John  Gladstone  Hodges. 

1887  Henry  Harrison  Brown. 
Albert  Wilgus. 

1888  Cora  Saxton  Cochrane. 
Lorenzo  Darwin  Cochrane. 
Helen  Grace  Putnam. 
Don  Carlos  Stevens. 

1889  Martha  Chapman  Aitken. 
Orrin  Judson  Blood. 
James  Henry  Dickson. 
Watson  Weed. 

1890  Herman  Haugcrud. 

1891  Johannes  Johnson  Brauti. 

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1899     Charles  Wallace  Gillilan. 
1910     Mary  Herrick  Burt. 

Peter  Aloysius  Molyneaux. 


APPENDIX  II. 


RECIPIENTS  OF  THE  DEGREE   OF  B.D. 

The  following  have  received  the  degree  of  B.D.  from  the  Meadville 
Theological  School.  The  year  before  the  name  shows  the  year  of  gradu- 
ation, while  the  year  in  brackets  after  the  name  shows  the  year  the 
degree  was  granted: 

1862     THOMAS  VICKEES.     [1881] 

1878     ALFEED  EVEEETT  GOODNOUGH.     [188] 

1883     JOHANNES  HEDDAEUS.     [1887] 

1885     WALTER  CLIFFOED  MOOEE.     [1886] 

1885     MAEION  MUEDOCK.     [1887] 

1889     ANSON  BAETIE  CUETIS. 

1889     HENEY  MONTESQUIEU  GREEN. 

1891     WATAEI  KITASHIMA.     [1894] 

1897     EDWAED  HENTON  BEENAN. 

1897  MAEIE  HOFFENDAHL  JENNEY. 

1898  JOHN  FEEDEEIC  MEYEE. 

1901     CLAYTON  EAYMOND  BOWEN.      [1903] 
1901     ALBEET  WILLAED  CLAEK. 

1903  JOHN  HOWLAND  LATHEOP. 

1904  EEUBEN  SHAW  BAEEOW. 
1904     EVEEETT  SOMES  TEEWOEGY. 
1904     FEED  ALBAN  WEIL. 

1906     JOHANNES  ABRAHAM  CHEISTOFFEL  FAGGINER  AUER. 

[June  7,  1906] 
1906     HOWARD  AUSTIN  MACDONALD.     [June  7,  1906] 
1908     GUDMUNDUR  ARN^ON.     [June  4,  1908] 
1910     ALBERT  EDWARD  KRISTJANSSON.     [June  2,  1910] 
1910     CHARLES  HAROLD  LYTTLE.     [June  2,  1910] 
1910     HARVEY  CLIFFORD  MERRILL.      [June  2,  1910] 
1910     WALTER  SAMUEL  SWISHER.     [June  2,  1910] 

1910  GUSTAV  HENRY  ZASTROW.     [June  2,  1910] 

1911  MICHIEL  CORNELIUS  VAN  MOURIK  BROEKMAN.     [June 
1,  1911] 

1911     ALBERT  LEVITT.     [June  1,  1911] 

1911  SIDNEY  EDWARD  LINDRIDGE.      [June  1,  1911] 

1912  EDWIN  BURDETTE  BACKUS.     [June  6,  1912] 
1912     JOSEPH  ADDISON  KYLE.     [June  6,  1912] 

113 


1913  WILLIAM  ET)WARD  BINGHAM.     [June  5,  1913] 

1913  JAMES  WILLIAM  MACDONALD.     [June  5,  1913] 

1914  JOSEPH  GAIL  GAERISON.     [December  22,  1914] 
1916  MAETIN  FEEESHETIAN.     [September  21,  1916] 

1916  GEOEGE  STEPHEN  SALIM  KUKHL     [September  21,  1916] 

1917  KAZUTEEU  MAEUYAMA.     [June  7,  1917] 

1917  AETHUE  THOMAS  BEOWN.     [September  25,  1919] 

1917  HELEN  EEVILLE  HOBBS  EUSSELL.     [September  26,  1918] 


APPENDIX  III. 


CRUFT  TELLOWS. 

The  following  graduates  have  been  appointed  CEUFT  FELLOWS. 
The  year  before  the  name  indicates  the  year  of  graduation,  while  the 
years  after  the  name  shows  the  years  the  fellowship  was  held: 

1906  JOHANNES  ABEAHAM  CHEISTOFFEL  FAGGINGEE 
AUEE.     1906-1908. 

1908     GUDMUNDUE  AENASON.     1908-1909. 

1910     CHAELES  HAEOLD  LYTTLE.     1910-1911. 

1910  WALTEE  SAMUEL  SWISHEE.     1910-1911. 

1911  CHAELES  ADDISON  WING.     1911-1912. 

1912  EDWIN  BUEDETTE  BACKUS.     1912-1913. 

1912  JOSEPH  ADDISON  KYLE.      1912-1913. 

1913  JAMES  WILLIAM  MACDONALD.      1913-1914. 
1919     IVAN  ANTON  KLEIN.      1919-1920. 


APPENDIX  IV. 


RECIPIENTS  or  THE  DEGREE  OF  D.D. 

The  year  before  the  name  shows  the  year  of  graduation,  while   the 
date  after  the  name  shows  the  date  the  degree  was  granted. 

1849     The  Eev.  EUSH  EHEES  SHIPPEN.     January  31,  1911. 

The  Eev.  EOBEET  COLLYEE.     January  31,  1911. 
1861     The  Eev.  HENEY  HEEVEY  BAEBEE.     June  1,  1911. 
1863     The  Eev,  GEOEGE  BATCHELOE.     June  1,  1911. 

The  Eev.  :H0WAED  NICHOLSON  BEOWN.     June  5,  1913. 

The  Eev.  JOSEPH  MAY.     June  4,  1914. 
1861     The  Eev.  WILLIAM  LADD  CHAFFIN,  Sept.  23,  1915. 

The  Eev.  CHAELES  ELLIOTT  ST.  JOHN.     Sept.  23,  1915. 

The  Eev.  CLAY  MAC  CAULEY.     September  1,  1916. 

The  Eev.  CHAELES  EDWAEDS  PAEK.     September  1,  1916. 

114 


The  Eev.  WILLIAM  COPELAND  BOWIE.     April  13,  1917. 

The  Rev.  WILLi;^^  LAURENCE  SULLIVAN.     September  20, 

1917. 

The   Rev.   ALBERT   CHARLES   DIEFFENBACH.     September 

26,  1918. 

The  Rev.  HENRY  GOW.     September  25,  1919. 
1883     The  Eev.  HUGO  GOTTFRIED  EISENLOHR.     June  3,  1920. 
1892     The  Rev.  AMANDUS  HALVDAN  NORMAN.     June  3,  1920. 
1890     The  Rev.  FREDERIC  GILL.     June  3,  1920. 
1890     The  Rev.  JOEL  HASTINGS  METCALF.     June  3,  1920. 

1894  The  Rev.  FLORENCE  BUCK.     June  3,  1920. 

1895  The  Rev.  RICHARD  WILSON  BOYNTON.     June  3,  1920. 
1898     The  Rev.  EDWIN  STANTON  McMASTERS  HODGIN.     Juno 

3,  1920. 


APPENDIX  V. 


RECIPIENTS  OF  THE  DEGREE  OF  Th.D. 

The  Rev.  WILLIAM  IRVIN  LAWRANCE.    September  20,  1917. 
1901     The  Rev.  CLAYTON  RAYMOND  BOWEN.     June  3,  1920. 


'■  C  0  T' 


115 


INDEX 


The  names  of  graduates  are  printed  in  small  capitals,  while  the 
names  of  non-graduates  are  printed  in  lower  case  letters.  The  *  be- 
fore he  name  shows  that  the  student  has  died.  The  t  after  the  name 
shows  that  the  name  of  that  student  will  not  be  found  in  the  annual 
catalogue  for  that  year,  usually  because  the  student  entered  the  School 
after  the  catalogue  had  been  printed.  Women  who  have  married  since 
leaving  the  School  are  entered  under  their  maiden  names,  with  a  cross 
reference  from  their  names  after  marriage.  The  number  at  the  end 
after  the  name  indicates  either  the  year  of  graduation,  or  the  year  dur- 
ing which  the  student  left  the  School.  If  there  are  two  numbers,  it 
means  that  the  student  was  twice  connected  with  the  School.  Usually 
the  full  details  are  to  be  found  under  the  second  year. 


Abbey,   Carlos 
*Abbot,  Feancis  Ellingwood 
*Abbott,  Gary  Fletcher 

Abbott,  Clifford  Belcher 
*Adams,  Andrew  Napoleon 

Adams,  Crozier  Graham 

Adlard,  Henry  James 
*Aitken,  Martha  Chapman 

Alden,  William  George 

Allen,  AL^^N  M. 

Allen,  Ben  Franklin 

Allen,  Charles  Adams 
*Allen,  Gideon  M. 

Allen,  Joseph  Cady 

Allen,  Thomas  Ernest 
*Ames,   Fisher 

Anderson,  Anna  Rachel 

Anderson,  William  Laberee 
*Andress,  Harvey  Doddridge 
*Andrew,  John 

Andrews,  Olaf  Johnson 

Andrews,  Peru  Johnson 

Applebee,  John  Henry 

Arnason,  Gudmundur 

AUBR,    Johannes    Abraham    Chris- 

TOFFEL   FAGGINER 

Babcock,  Burton 

Backus,  Edwin  Burdette 

Bagley,  Mrs.  Blanche,  see  Pente- 
cost, Blanche 
*Bagley,  James  Edwin 
*  Bailey,  Alvin  Freeman 
*Bailey,  Ira 

Baker,  Nehemiah  Addison 

Baker,  Seward 
*Baldwin,  John  B. 
*Ball,  George  Sumneb 


1908 

Ballou,   Willard   Stephen 

1892 

1863 

Bandy,  John  Van  Neice 

1908 

1885 

Barber,  Henry  Hervey 

1861 

1878 

*  Barber,   Stillman 

184& 

1851 

*  Barker,  Edward 

1858 

1913 

*  Barker,   Stephen 

1851 

1913 

*Barnes,   Dolenna 

1846 

1889 

*Barnes,  George  P. 

1868 

1873 

Barnhill,  John  Basil 

1890 

1860 

Barrett,   Edward  Hughes 

1900 

1918 

Barrett,  Harrison  Delivan 

1889 

1864 

Barrow,  Reuben   Shaw 

1904 

1852 

Barton,  Harriet  Belle 

1895 

1893 

Batchelor,  George 

1863 

1890 

*Bates,  Elisha  D. 

1847 

1895 

Baitm,  Ernest  Emil 

1897 

1918 

Baun,  Christian 

1890 

1874 

*Beach,  John  Broughton 

1861 

1851 

Beck,   Mrs.   Perry  Allen,   see  Marvin, 

1875 

Edith   Isabel 

1915 

1892 

*Beller,  Jackson  Nelson 

1853 

1893 

*Beller,  William 

1853 

1894 

Beane,  Samuel  Collins,  Je. 

189* 

1908 

*Bemis,  Fitz  Henry 

1851 

*Benham,  Elias  C. 

1851 

1906 

*Bennett,   Samuel 

1848 

1887 

Benton,  Dwight 

1895. 

1912 

Benwell,  John  Leon 

1891 

Berglund,  Abraham 

1897 

1889 

*Betsch,  Peter 

1847 

1889 

*BiLLiNGS,  Liberty 

1848 

1867 

*BiNGHAM,  William  Edward 

1913 

1856 

BiEKS,  Alfeed  William 

1901 

1908 

Bjornsson,  Gunnlogur 

1916 

1894 

Black,  George  Douglas 

1885 

1867 

*Blass,  Julius 

1882 

1847 

Blood,  Orrin  Judson 

1889^ 

116 


*Boardman,  John  Hager  1865 

Bohin,  Alfred  William  1912 

Boland,  Henry   Weir  1902 

*Boiid,  Edward  Pearson  1846 

Booth,  Herbert  Richard  Charles  1915 

Booth,  Sidney  Scott  1912 

BowKN,  Clayton  Raymond  1901 

*Bowen,  Duane  Vinton  1864 

Boyd,  Nicholas  Emery  1871 

*BoYEK,  Daniel  W.  J.  1847 

Boy'nton,  Richard  Wilson  1895 
BoYNTON,    Mrs.    Richard   Wilson, 

see  Barton,  Harret  Belle  1895 

*Bradley',  William  1850 

Brandon,  Melvin  1904 

Brauti,  Johannes  Johnson  1891 

*Bremner,  George  1875 

Brenan,  Edward  Henton  1897 
Broekman,  Michiel  Cornelius  Van       1911 

Brown,  Andrew  Hiram  1913 

Brown,  Arthur  Thomas  1917 

Brown,  Edwin  Guthrie  1884 

*Brown,  Frederick  Curtis  1896 

Brown,   Egbert  Ethelred  1912 

Brown,  George  L.  1862 

*Brown,  Henry  Harrison  1887 

Brown,   Lincoln   Elbridge  1893 

Brown,  William  Channing  1894 

Brown,  William  Henry  1869 

*Browne,  Edward  Clarence  Llew- 

ELLY^N  1861 

Buck,  Charles  Wentworth  1862 

Buck,  Florence  1894 

Buckingham,  Merritt  Scott  1901 

*BucKSHORN,  Louis  Henry  1895 

*BuGBEE,  Charles  1853 

*Bullock,   Irvin  1848 

*BuRGESS,  Henry  Bennett  1854 

BuRKHABT,  J.  Franklin  1919 

*Burr,  Rushton  Dashwood  1849 

Bush,  Austen  Ira  1877 

Bushnell,  Charles  Franklin  1892 

BUSHNELL,    LAPAY'ETTE  1868 

Burt,  Mary  Herrick  1911 

Bussemaker,   Gerard  Johan  1874 

Butler,   Charles  William  1857 

*Butler,  Ellery  Channing  1869 

Butterworth,  Charles  Edward  1918 

*BuTTS,  Bryan  Jabez  1850 

*BrxTON,  William  Bradbury  1864 

Buzzell,  Herbert  Leslie  1893 

Byles,  Anthony  D.  1858 

Byrnes,    Thomas   Patrick  1887 

Caldwell,  Alfred  Franklin  1866 

Callicod,  Ole  Larson  1897 

*Camp,  Stephen  Henry  1863 


Campbell,  George  Edmund  1865 

"Cap well,  William  Nelson  1852 

Carlisle,  Marjorie  Mary  1918 

*CuAi'rEE,  Nathaniel  Otis  1848 

Chaffin,  William  Ladd  1861 

Chalfant,  James  Arthur  1889 

Chandler,  Edward  Abbot  1877 

Chaney,  George  Leonard  1862 

Chase,  Joseph  Aubrey  1881 

*Chesney,  Edward  H.  1852 
Claflin,  Mrs.  Adelaide  Avery'        1896 

Clark,  Albert  Willard  1901 

* Clark,  Hobert  1878 

Clark,  J.  C.  1855 

*Clark,  Lyman  1869 

Clark,  Sheldon  Cornelius  1873 
Clarke,  George  Benjamin  Robertson   1874 

Clarke,  Joseph  Calvitt.  1913 

Clarke,  Roy  James  1912 

Clarke,   Ward  Robinson  1899 

*Clarke,  William  Travis  1851 

*Clute,  Oscar  1868 

Coates,  Robert  Williams  1914 

*COBURN,   Alvin  1848 

Cochrane,  Cora  Sexton  1888 

Cochrane,  Lorenzo  Darwin  1888 

Cockerill,   Robert   Charles  1904 

Coffin,   Wylie  Arnett  1887 

Coleman,  Albert  John  1897 

*Coleman,  Richard  1859 

Collier,  Louis  Ernest  1916 

Collson,  Mary  Edith  1897 

Conklin,   Eugene   Langdon  1891 

*Connaty,  Thomas  J.  1851 

*  Connor,  Helen  Nichols  1907 
Cook,  Earl  Fremont  1919 
Cook,  Mrs.  Earl  Fremont,  see  An- 
derson, Anna  Rachel  1918 
Cooke,  George  W^illis  1872 
Cooper,   John   Wallace  1906 

*Craig,  William  1855 

Critchett,  Thomas  William  1877 

*Crocker,    Alvero   Allen  1855 

*Crony'N,  David  1867 

Cross,  Wilton  Edson  1918 

*CuMMiNGS,  Gilbert  1859 

Cuomo,  Taddeo  1915 

Currier,  Wilton  Lincoln  1910 

Curtis,  Anson  Bartie  1889 

*CuRTis,  Charles  Alphonso  1874 

*Curtis,    Mrs.    Charles    Alphonso,    see 

Densmore,  Blanche  1873 

Curtis,  Theodore  Walter  1879 

*CusHiNG,  William  1818 

Czirjek,  Michel  1910 

Dana,   Alpheus   Theodore  1872 


117 


Danforth,  Edward  Huntington     1868 

*Danforth,  James  1884 

Daniels,  Edward  Perry  1914 

Daniels,   Leverett  Richmond  1885 

*Darrow,   Ammirus  18'50 

Davidson,  John  Mitchell  1901 

*Davis,  Ruel  Stephen  1849 

Day,  Artemus  Lawrence  1901 

Day,  John  William  1882 

*Dban,  Austin  Samuel  1851 

Dean,  Gardner  1846 

*Dean,  Martin  Guy  1851 

Dean,  Thomas  Norvelle  1891 

DeHaas,  Jacob  Anton  1910 

DeHoog,  Henri  1890 

*DeLange,   Mordecai  1847 

Densmore,   Blanche  1873 

Dellquest,  Augustus  William  1892 

Denny,  Ludwell  Howard  1917 
Denny,    Mrs.    Ludwell    Howard,    see 

Shryock,  Josephine  Helen  1915 

*DeNormandie,     Courtland     Yard- 
ley  1852 

*DeNormandie,  Eugene  1855 

Dethlefs,  Louis  Glaus  1917 

*Devereaux,  Daniel  Thurston  1873 

Devoe,  Marmora  1873 

Dewell,  William  Harrison  1864 

Diamond,  Leon  Pulitzer  1912 

Dickmann,   Herbert  August  1901 

Dickson,   James   Henry  1889 

Dickson,  John  1858 

Dickson,   Samuel  Judd  1865 

*Dix,  Henry  Dana  1868 

Doan,  Mae  Louise  1889 

Dole,  Walter  1874 

Doloroso,  Destino  Louis  Aaron  1907 

Domanski,  Robert  Craford  von  1911 

Doremus,  Robert  Proudfit  1907 

Douthit,   Jasper  Lewis  1867 

DouTHiT,  Robert  Collyer  1893 

Drake,   Paul  Harris  1908 

Dbummond,  Chester  Arthur  1906 

Dudley,   Willis  Edward  1888 

*Dugannb,  Hiram  Clarke  1856 

Duncan,  James  Cameron  1885 

*DunIap,  Albert  1869 

Dunnekake,  Ferdinand  A.  1879 

Dutton,  Caleb  Samuel  Simeon  1902 

*Dyberg,  Samuel  Andrew  1888 

*Eaton,   Frederic  Addison  1897 

*Eabl,  Nathaniel  Churchill  1868 

Earl,  Wellington  1866 

Eddowes,  Timothy  Harold  1865 

Edelman,  Louis  1890 

EisENLOHR,  Hugo  Gottfried  1883 


Elberfeld,  Samuel  Louis  1895 
'Elliott,  James  1848 
^Ellis,  Charles  Herbert  1864 
Ellis,  Henri  Allen  1867 
''Emerson,  Jennie  Cornelia  1873 
Ennis,   William  Edwin  1904 
Erkila,  Matthew  1917 
Evans,    Edwin  1908 
*Paibchild,  Edward  Baxter  1859 
Fairfield,   Mrs.   Oliver  Jay,   see   Guth- 
rie,  Eulalie   Deming  1890 
Falls,  James  Washington  1882 
*Fanton,  Burroughs  Sherwood        1852 
Farmer,    Kimball  1865 
Fabwell,  Herbert  Cunningham     1894 
Fenderson,   Arthur   Leon  1906 
Fereshetian,  Martin  1916 
Ferguson,  Mrs.  Georgia  Ransom          1904 
*Ferris,   Isaac  Warren  1848 
*Febry,  Charles  Brace  1859 
Fields,  Samuel  George  Archibald  1873 
*FiNLEY,  Everett  18C3 
Firgau,  Gustav  Arthur  1897 
*Fisher,   Oliver   Martin  1887 
Fiske,  Albert  Rantoul  1904 
*Flagg,  Samuel  Benjamin  1858 
Flamma,  Ario  1917 
Fleming,  Edward  Lawrence  1906 
Floyd,   Andrew  J.  1879 
*F0RBUSH,  Trowbridge  Beigham        1856 
*Fowler,  Charles  Thomas  1871 
Fox,   David  R.  1868 
*Fox,   Jefferson   Myers  1861 
Franc,  Samuel  Edward  1914 
Franck,   Henrich  Edmund  1889 
Frankenstein,      Henry      Frank,      see 
Franck,   Henrich  Edmund  1889 
*Fraser,  John  1873 
*Fritts,  Sara  Baker  1904 
Frost,  Jonathan  Burwell  1886 
Frost,  Lila  Alli.son  1889 
Fuller,  Allen  Orbin  1863 
*Fuller,  Charles  1866 
Fuller,   James  W.  1859 
*Fuller,    Sila    Orville  1848 
*FuLLER,   William  A.  1850 
*Gaines,  R.  B.  1852 
Galvin,   Patrick  1890 
*Gamsby,  Tyler  H.  1851 
Garborg,  Samuel  1895 
Gardner,  Elizabeth  Norton  1869 
Garrison,  Joseph  Gail  1914 
Gauld,  Frederic  John  1894 
Geeb,  Pbancis  Mortimer  1902 
Gerner,  Charles  William  1874 
*Getchell,  John  Marshfield  1873 


118 


Gibson,  Edwin  Hugh 

Gigliotti,    Nicola 

Giles,   Ella  A. 

Gill,  Frederic 

Gillette,  Frederick  Kellogg 

Gillilan,  Charles  Wallace 
*Gilpin,  Victor  James 

Glidden,  W.  C.  S. 

Glover,  Alfred  Kingsley 

Godden,  Mary  Rebecca 
*  Godfrey,  Grove  K. 

GooDLOE,  Don  Speed  Smith 
*GooDNoi'GH,  Alfred  Everett 

Goodnow,  A.  M. 

Gooseley,  Stephen  Crawford 

Gore,  Arthur 
*Gouda,   Henry 

Grafton,  Frank  William 

Graves,  Charles 

Gray,  Clifton  Mereitt 

Gredler,  Frank  Seraf 

Green,  Henry  Montesquieu 
*Green,  John  Bremner 

Green,  Mrs.  Walter  Cox,  See 
nard,  Elizabeth  Ethel 

Greene,  William  John 

Greer,  Elwin   Spencer 

Greer,  George  Hamilton 

Grimes,  John  Maurice 
*Guard,  Paul 

Gunning,  Revere  Charles 

Guru,  Lakshman  Ramaya 

Guthrie,  Eulalie  Deming 

Gyorgy,  John 

Hafer,  Robert  August 

Haight,  Sarah  Louisa 

Haggerty,    James 

Haley,   W^illiam  D'Acy 
*Ham,  Levi  Woodbury 

Hamlet,  Samuel 

Hammer,  Theodore 

Hanbury,   Walter  George 

Handy,  Leon  Clark 

Hantel,  Franz  Albert  Edmund 
*Hardaeker,  Martha  Albine 
*Hargett,   Joseph  Bryant 

Harrington,  Emeline 
*Harris,  Andrew  Jackson 

Harris,  Elza  Morgan  Pugh 
*Hassall,   Robert 

Hathaway,   Edward  Wilson 

Haugerud,  Hermann 
*Haworth,  James 

Hawthorne,  William  Cope 
*Heath,  John  George  Bowen 
*Heddaeu8,  Johannes 


May- 


1903 
1903 
1882 
1890 
1883 
1899 
1904 
1895 
1888 
1885 
1848 
1906 
1878 
1865 
1891 
1868 
1913 
1879 
1893 
1898 
1920 
1889 
1861 

1907 
1919 
1891 
1884 
1919 
1897 
1871 
1920 
1890 
1906 
1879 
1895 
1861 
1853 
1860 
188S 
1884 
1895 
1918 
1874 
1869 
1891 
1895 
1881 
1880 
1849 
1866 
1890 
1895 
1879 
1859 
1883 


Hiizenroeder,  William  1883 

Helvie,  Clara  Cook  1917 

*Henderson,  Robert  Miller  1877 

*Herman,  Pontianus  Gismondi  1888 

Heyn,  Cornelius  1919 

*Hicks,  James  Francis  1850 

*HiLL,  George  Townsend  1846 

Hiller,  Lillian  Evangeline  1893 

Hills,  Burton  Alfred  1904 

*Himebaugh,  Benjamin  David  1848 

*Hoao,  Jedediah  Robinson  1851 

HOAGLAND,  Napoleon  Stage  1885 

Hodges,  John   Gladstone  1885 

HoDGiN,    Edwin    Stanton    McMas- 

TERS  1898 

Hogan,  William  John  Herbert  1888 
HoLDEN,  Mrs.  Charles,  see  Spague, 

Marie  1899 

HoLDEN,  Francis  Wilder  1891 

Holloway,  William  Rupert  1915 

Holmes,  Lilian   Saxe  1894 

Hoist,  Harry  1901 

Hooper,  J.  Harry  1920 

Hopp,  William  Friedrich  1906 

Horner,  Thomas  Jay  1890 

HORST,  Carl  Georg  1890 

Horton,  Edward  Augustus  1868 

*HosMER,  George  Herbert  1866 

How,  James  Eads  1895 
Howe,  Mrs.  Frederic  v^lemson,  see 

Jenney,  Marie  Hoffendahl         1897 

Hrbata,  Leopold  1918 

Hubbard,  Horace  Richmond  1897 

Huey,  Edward  1856 
Hugenholtz,      Frederik      Willem 

NiCOLAAS  1889 

*Hughes,  Lewis  Cameron  1871 
Huizinga,   Arnold   Van    Couthen   Pic- 

cardt  1903 

Huizinga,  Pietur  Riewert  1890 

Hull,  Franklin  Gudworth  1885 

*HuMPHREYS,    Evan   William  1848 

*Hunn,  Horace  H.  1854 

Hunter,  Stanley  Mercer  1894 

HusEBY,   Leif  1912 

Hutchins,  Rufh  Evelyn  1916 

*HuTCHiNSON,   Sawyer  A.  1850 

Ingraham,   Duncan  Greenloaf  1868 

*Irish,  Charles  Tabor  1868 

Ives,  Howard  Colby  1905 

Jackson,  Alberta  Marcella  1908 

Jenney,   Marie  Hoffendahl  1897 

*  Jennings,  Allen  Gary  1869 
Jennings,  William  Henry  1873 

*  Johnson,  David  Huston  1852 
Johnson,  Edward  Dunbar  1910 


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Johnson,  Norman  Franklin 
Johnson,  Sguejon 
Jones,  Emmet  Milton 
Jones,   Ernest 
Jones,  George 

*JONES,    JENKIN    LLOYD 

*Jones,  John  Michael 
*Jones,  Joseph  Comstock 

Jones,  William  Safford 
*JossELYN,  Caleb  Bates 

Kaltenbach,  Valentine  Henry 

Kanda,  Saichiro  Benjamin 

Kaneko,  Kiichi 
*Kast,  Rudolph  Bernard 

Kaucher,  Albert  Nicholas 

Keeling,   David  E. 
*Keen,  William  Graves 

Kelley,  William  Ernest 
*Kelsey,  Lorenzo  Conut 

Kendall,  Darwin 
*Kendall,  Hilas  R. 

Kennedy,  James  Steele 

Kennedy,  William  Sloane 

Kent,  Josiah  Coleman 

Kerr,  Efward  Thomas 

Kimball,  Charles  Marcus 

Kingsley,   Jeremiah 
*Kinney,  Joseph 
*Kirby,  Jerry   Oliver 

Kiss,  Alexander 

Kitashima,  Wataei 

Kittelsea,  Jens  T. 

Kittredge,  Barnard  Stallo 

Klein,   Ivan  Anton 

Kjartansson,   Olafur 
*Knott,  William 

KOAR,  Jamini  Kanta 

Kralick,   Frank  J. 

Kristjansson,  Albert  Edwaed 

KuKHi,  George  Stephen 

Kyle,  Joseph  Addison 
*Lamb,   Edw^in   Livingston 

Land,  Leon  Rosser 

Lane,  Walter  Eustace 

Langston,  Clarence  Adrian 

Larned,    Samuel 

Larson,  Agnes  Cecelia 

Larson,  Christian  Daa 

Lason,  Asa  A. 

Lathrop,  John  Howland 
*Lathbop,  Thomas  Spencer 

Lauer,    Solon 

Laughland,   James  Vint 
*Lawton,  William  Arnold 
*Leighton,   James  Munroe 


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Leiseder,   Martin  1912 

LeMahieu,  Isaac  1877 

Levitt,  Albert  1911 

Lew^is,   Lester  Lotlirop  1903 

Lewis,  William  Thomas  1873 

Libby,  Victor  Harry  1899 

LiNDBiDGE,  Sidney  Edward  1911 

Lion,  Herman  Fred  1913 

Lischer,  Monnie  Emmanuel  1893 

Littlefield,  Arthur  Warner  1890 

Lloyd,  Thomas  Jay  1899 

Locke,  John  Francis  1867 

LoRiNG,  Robert   Sprague  1895 

*LovERiNG,  Joseph  Foster  1858 

Lovett,   Irving  Door  1891 
Lupton,  Dilwoeth  Richardson       1916 

LusK,  James  Thompson  1870 

Lutz,  Harry  1899 

Lutz,   Henry  Frey  1893 

*Lyche,  Hans  Tambs  1884 
Lyche,  Mrs.  Hans  Tambs,  sec  God- 
den,  Mary  Rebecca  1885 
Lyndon,  Percy  Emmons  1912 

*Lyon,  John  1848 

Lyttle,  Charles  H.arold  1910 

McCaw,   Samuel  Milton  1868 

McClintock,   Marguerite  Belle  1918 

McCormick,   Lewis   A.  1870 

MacCoy,  Mabel  Lila  1892 

Macdonald,  Howard  Austin  1906 
Macdonald,  Mrs.  Howard  Austin,  see 

Young,  Caroline  Augusta  1907 

Macdonald,  James  William  1913 

McEwen,  Thomas  1888 

^Mackintosh,  James  White  1H47 

*M'Kown,  Samuel  1848 

*McKown,  David  Wright  1847 

McLean,  Ellen  Leone  1915 

McMahon,  Merle  Elizabeth  1917 

*McWhinney,  Thomas  Martin  1853 

Mahon,  James  Renselaer  1872 

Manchester,   Leslie  1904 

Mandell,  George  H.  1854 

Manning,   Cassius  Roy  1B90 

Mapes,   Martin  Luther  1874 

Mark,  George  Archibald  1913 

Mark,  John  Nicol  1913 

Mark,  Thomas  Montgomery  1913 

*Marsh,   Horatio  1846 

Marsh,  John  Lewis  1875 

Marshall,  Frederic  Anderson  1887 

Maruyama,   Kazuteru  1916 

Marvin,  Isabelle  Edith  1915 

Mason,  Luemma  Waltbb  1886 

*  Masters,  Zerah  1868 


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Mather,  Mrs.  Thomas  Ray,  «c»  Hutch- 
ins,   Ruth  Evelyn 
Matthys,  John  William 

*MAXIIAM,    Gt'STAVUS   Vasa 

Maxwell,  Samuel  Raymond 

Maynard,  Elizabeth  Ethel 

Meakek,  William  Lathrop 

Mendum,   Carl   Alonzo 

Merrill,  Edna  Seaver 

Merrill,  Harvey  Clifford 

Metcalf,  Joel  Hastings 

Meyer,  John  Frederick 
*Michael,  Noah 

Middleton,  Charles 
♦Millard,  David  Edmund 
*Miller,  Phillip  Newton 

Minnick,  James  Luther 

Mitchell,  Harry  Sumnee 

Mitchell,     Mrs.     Harry     Sumner,     see 
Slack,   Polly 

Mobbs,  Albert  Edward  Fleming 

Moeller,  Leonard  Paul 

Moller,   Carl   Nelson 

Molyneaux,   Peter  Aloysius 

Moody,    Mrs.    Marmora   Devoe, 
Devoe,  Marmora 
*Moore,  James  Baker 

Moore,  Robert 
*  Moore,  Walter  Clifford 

Moorman,  Otway  Pleasant 
*Morehouse,  Daniel  Websteb 

Moreland,  John  Jennings 
*Morrison,  Bertland  Worth 

Morrison,  Chester  Ludington 

Morrison,  Henry  Woude 
*Morrison,  James  Barnes 

Morse,  Bion  Curtis 

MoTT,  Frederick  Blount 
*MouLTON,  Tyler  Calvin 

Muder,   Alice  Jane 

MuDEB,  Milton  Ernest 

Mulholland,   John 
*Mumford,  Thomas  James 

Mun.son,    Henry   J. 

Murdoch,  Marion 
*Murray,  John 

Myers,  John  Conrad 
*Myrick,  Henry  Lewis 

Myrthen,  Frans  Ludwig 

Neal,  George  Decatur 

Nevins,   Lynn  Allerton 
*Newell,  Frederick  Richabds 
*Newhouse,   Simeon   Sidler 

Newman,  Bernard  Joseph 

Newton,  Clifford  Davis 

Nichols,  William  Stanley 


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*Niederer,  George  1853 

*Niles,  John  Wesley  1856 

NlSHIWAKI,    NOBUO  1919 

Niveen,  Siouwke  Martin  1902 

Norman,  Amandus  Halvdon  1892 

NoRRis,  Anna  Jane  1882 

*Norton,  Hiram  1860 

*Norton,    Smith  1848 

Nye,   Elmer  Ellsworth  1908 

Nye,  Rowland  Forrest  1920 

*0'Daniels,  Dewitt  Clinton  1854 

Offen,   George  Henry  1890 

Oosterhuis,    Klaas  1916 

Ordway,  Clyde  Elbert  1896 

*Orrell,  John  1850 

Oswald,  Benjamin  Franklin  1884 

Owen,  Llewelyn  Arnold  1919 

*  Packard,   Morgan  1856 

Padgham,   Elizabeth  1901 

Palma,  August  Gattermeyer  1914 

*Palmer,  James  Courtland  1874 

*Parker,  Albert  1852 

*Parkee,  Henry  Cablton  1878 

Parks,  Emerson  Arad  1897 

Parson,  Huntington  D.  1872 

Payne,  Henry  Charles  1895 

Pecker,   Edith  Guilford  1915 

*Pendleton,  Aubrey  Maitland         1858 

Pentecost,   Blanche  1889 

Perdelwitz,  Adolph  Julius  Hugo  1912 

Perkins,  Warren  Shubael  1877 

Perrigo,  Warren  Chipman  1875 

Perry,  Horace  Ray  1856 

*Peshtimaljian,   Alexander  1893 

Peters,  Chester  Elbridge  1906 

Petubsson,  Rognvaldur  1902 

Phalen,  Frank  Low  1886 

*Phelan,  William  Tait  1862 

Phillips,  Benjamin  Eael  1915 

Pickett,   Harold   Lionel  1908 
Pickett,     Mrs.      Harold     Lionel,     see 

Trueman,  Anita  1908 

Pierce,    Granville  1873 
Pierce,    Mrs.   Granville,   see   Emerson, 

Jennie  Cornelia  1873 

Pierce,  Thomas  Stebbins  1905 

Pierce,  Walter  Catlin  1884 

Piper,   George  John  1870 
Pope,  William  Wilfred  Chenowyth       1895 

*Poeter,  Aaron  1864 

Porter,  George  Judson  1875 

Porter,  Isaac  Francis  1868 

*Portman,   James  G.  1852 

*Potter,  Daniel  Smith  Clabk  Man- 
chester 1858 

*Pott8,  William  D.  1851 


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Powers,  Jesse  Daniel  Oelando       1897 

*Poyer,  Horace  Buttolph  1846 

Peatt,  Frank  Wright  1890 

Pratt,  Samuel  1870 

Pbescott,  Elvin  James  1890 

Preston,  Frederic  Grant  1898 

*Priest,  Samuel  Russel  1865 

Proctor,   George  Brown  1910 

Pugsley,  Matthew  Cooper  1894 

PuLis,  Jessie  1902 

*Putnam,  Helen  Grace  1888 

Pyper,  Lewis  1863 

*Quigley,  Austin   A.  1853 

Quinby,  Isaac  Frank  1894 

Qiiinn,  Bernard  Lewis  1879 

Quinon,   Stephen  1872 

Raaberg,   Sophus  1883 

*Rao,  Kavukondala  Sambasiva  1914 

Rayon,  Thomas  Frank  1894 

*Raii,  Gokarn   Subba  1907 

Reasoner,   Calvin  1869 

Reed,  Hiram  Alvin  1860 

*Reuss,    Samuel  1855 

Reynolds,    Charles    Daniel  1896 

*RiCE,  Abel  Maynabd  1896 

Richardson,   Arthur  Bancroft  1909 

*Richardson,  Chester  Cheever        1854 

Rickards,   Charles   Henry  1878 

Riddle,  Joseph  Bingham  1901 

*Rikstad,  Hans  Sakarias  1893 

*Ritter,  Charles  1854 

*RoBERTS,  Abram  Adams  1865 

♦Robertson,  Joseph  D.  1852 

Rodgers,   Charles  Henry  1913 

Rogers,  Hazel  Rugg  1920 

*R0SE,  Abner  E.  1860 

Rossbach,  Adolph  1899 

Rosenbaum,   Stella  Blum  1903 

Rosenberg,  Peter  Rudolph  1869 

*Ross,  William  Preston  1880 

RowEN,   Daniel  1877 

Roy,   Satyanandra  1918 

Roys,  Cyrus  Austin  1878 

Ruddell,  Thomas  Cicero  1869 
Ruddy,  Mrs.  George  Drake,  see  Giles, 

Ella  A.  1882 

*Rush,  Henry  Yount  1856 

Russell,  Charles  Frank  1880 
Russell,  Helen  Erville  Hobbs       1917 

*Ryder,  Almanza  Sanford  1853 

Sackett,  Commodore  Perry  1871 

*  Sample,  Samuel  William  1878 

*  Sampson,  Thompson  W.  1847 
Sargent,  Arthur  Hayes  1906 
Sarkisian,  Toros  Aram  1890 

*Savage,  John  Arthur  1880 


Savage,  Maxwell  Sands  1903 

Savage,  Robert  Wellesley  1881 

*ScANDLiN,  William  George  1854 

Schaefer,  Henry  Gottlieb  1918 

SCHALOW,    BERTHOLD   ERICK  1916 

Schmidt,  Carl  Friedrich  Otto       1900 

Schneider,   Otto  Emanuel  1906 

Schoenfeldt,  Arthur  1918 
Schoenmaekers,     Mattheus     Hubertus 

Josephus  1912 

Schopield,  Ada  Lauretta  1900 

Schottland,  Archibald  Henry  1919 

*Schultz,    Nicolai   Johannes    Bal- 

ZER  1886 

Scott,   Charles   Henry  1885 

*Saeger,   George   W.  1853 

Seaton,  Joseph  Marion  1894 

*Seaver,  Nathanael  1863 

Seed,  William  Henry  1918 

Sehanavis,  Biney  Mohan  1909 

Seki,   Henry   Sleusuke  1893 

*Shaw,  George  Stetson  1862 

Shaw,  Thomas  EJlwood  1879 

Shelander,  Asaph  Robert  1903 

*Shippen,  Rush  Rhebs  1849 

Shurtleff,  Alfred  Dewey  Keegan  l'S95 

Shryock,  Josepsine   Helen  1915 

Shryock,  Miriam  1915 

Silliman,  Vincent  Brown  1917 

Simpson,  James  Thompson  1910 

Sinclair,   William  Henry  1878 

Singer,  Louis  1892 

SiNGSEN,  Arthur  Giraed  1914 

Singsen,  Robert  Allen  1916 

Slack,   Harriet  Polly  1897 

Sloan,  James  Fee  1867 

Smith,  Arthur  Clarence  1887 

Smith,  Frederic  William  1899 

*  Smith,  Henry  Rogers  1868 

Smith,  Robert  Lee  1911 

Smith,   Walter  Albert  1914 

Smith,  Wa'ter  Delos  1905 

*Smith,  William  Burritt  1858 

Snyder,  Charles  Edward  1909 

*Snyder,  John  1869 

Snyder,  John   Wakefield  1869 

Solmundson,  Johann  Pjetur  1902 

Somers,  Amos   Newton  1879 

SouLE,  John  Cannon  1867 

Soule,  James  Edward  1864 

Southworth,  Victor  Emanuel  1892 

*Sowle,  Abraham  W.  1851 

Spalding,   Samuel  Charles  1903 
Spalding,    Mrs.    Samuel    Charles, 

see  PuLis,  Jessie  1902 

Spence,  Albert  Hague  1899 


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*Sl'ENCER,    ALANSON    ANDEBSON  1853 

Sperry,  Zealous  1854 

Spicer,  Robert  Barclay  1903 

*Spoor,  John   Noah  1847 

Sprague,  George  Levecque  1905 

Sprague,  Leslie  Willis  1889 

Sprague,      Mrs.      Leslie      Willis,  see 

Frost,  Lila  Allison  1889 

Sprague,  Makie  1899 

Spring,  George  Edward  1889 

Springer,  Nelson  Junius  1917 

Spurr,  George  Browning  1907 

*Stamm,  Benjamin  Franklin  1853 

*Stai'les,  Carlton  Albert  1854 

♦Staples,  Nahor  Augustus  1854 

Stephens,  Martin  Van  Buren  1866 

Stermont,  Sigurd  Winfield  1915 

Stevens,  Abraham  Walter  1862 

Stevens,   Don  Carlos  1888 

♦Stevens,  Edward  Everett  1897 

*Stockdale,  Parker  William  1904 

Stone,  Herbert  King  1908 

*Stone,  Livingston  1860 

*Stratton,  Charles  1849 

Strickland,  Mortimer  Jerome  1874 

Suzuki,    Sojiro  1895 

Swisher,  Walter  Samuel  1^10 

*Taggart,  Charles  Manson  1849 

Taylor,  David  1881 

Taylor,  Harry  1920 

Taylor,  Henry  Butterfield  1897 

Tegarden,  J.  B.  Hollis  1920 

Terzano,  Giovanni  1912 

Thacher,   Pliilip  Slaney  1878 

*Thayer,  Wales  Belcher  1861 

Tholens,  Margaret  1918 

Thompson,  John  Brown  1867 

Thurber,  Peter  G.  1860 

Tomlin,  Clement  Ernest  1908 

♦Towner,  John  Loop  1847 

Trattner,  Ernest  Robert  1920 

Trevor,  John  1879 

Treworthy,  Everett   Somes  1904 

Trueman,  Anita  1908 

Tryon,  Warren  Edward  1905 

TsufFa,  Yuson  1891 

Tucker,  Mary  Alice  1^2 

Tupper,  Nathan  Wells,  1905 

Tupper,   Sara  Howard  Edmester  1903 

Tyler,  H.  F.  1874 

*Udell,  Howard  L.  1896 

Udell,     Mrs.      Howard,      see     Hiller, 

Lilian  Evangeline  1892 

Underwood,  Sheman  David  1854 

Valentine,  Cloyd  Hampton  1917 

Van  Elden,  Anthony  Gijsbert  1904 


Van  Sluyters,  Bernard  Anthony  1893 

Vartiaincn,  Charles  Henry  1913 

Vesey,  Katherine  1915 

*ViCKERS,  Thomas  1862 

*Vorse,  Albert  Buel  1862 

Vogt,  Paul  1912 

Voss,  Carl  August  1896 

Voss,  Ernst  1896 

Vossema,   Hendrik  1895 

Vrooman,  Walter  Watkins  1889 

Wade,  Jeanette  Howell  1920 

♦Wait,  George  S.  1849 

Wald,  Paul  1868 

♦Walker,  James  Shedel  1886 

Walsh,  William  Lorison  1893 

Walter,  James  Samuel  1916 

♦Ward,  Caleb  Gordon  1846 

Washburn,    Mrs.    Louise    Doan,    see 

Doan,  Mae  Louise  1889 

Washburn,   Owen   Redington  1891 

Watson,   William  Barton  1911 

*Webster,  George  Washington        1850 

♦Weed,   Watson  1889 

Weeks,  William  Marston  1878 

Weil,  Fred  Alban  1904 

Weis,  Frederick  Lewis  '1920 

♦Weld,  Charles  Richmond  1868 

Wellman,  Charles  Phflps  1902 

Wendte,   Charles  William  1867 

♦Weston,  Thomas  1849 

Westwood,  Horace  1909 

Wheat,   George  Densmore  1881 

♦Whitfield,  George  Frederick  1M5 

Wicks,  Frank  Scott  Corey  1894 

♦Wiggin,  James  Henry  1861 

Waily,  Richard  \..ark  1892 

Wilgus,  Albert  1887 

Wilkinson,   Lavonne  Briggs  1918 

♦Williams,  Alfred  Amos  1871 

Williams,  Leo  Griswold  1915 

Wilmot,  Newton  Joseph  1897 

Wilson,  Arthur  Edward  1896 

Wilson,  Arthur  Elwin  1913 

♦Wilson,  Henry  Robert  1880 

Wilson,   Lewis  Gilbert  1883 

♦Wilson,  Mark  1860 

♦Wilson,  Walter  1860 

Wilson,  William  Alexander  1864 

Wilson,  William  Powell  1871 

♦Windsor,  John  McCarthy  1850 

Wing,  Charles  Addison  1911 

Wintersteen,  Roy  Brown  1917 

Witman,  Eben  1865 

Witherbee,  Frank  Dennis  1900 

WiTHiNGTON,  George  Gardner  1854 

Witter,  Frederic  Spalding  1^65 


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Wood,  Edward  Forest  1905 

*WooDMAN,  John  Notes  1895 

*Worden,  Samuel  D.  1858 

WouDE,  Henry  Hammond  1879 

Wright,  George  Charles  1884 

*Wright,   George  Franklin  1'872 


*Wyman,   Orrin  Tebtius 
fettru,  Carl  Henrick 
Young,   Caroline  Augusta 
Young,  George  Henry 
Young,  Warren 
Zastrow,  Gustav  Henry 
ZiNKHAN,  Louis  Frederic 


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